
IT Carve-in & Carve-out
Mergers, acquisitions, divestments or spin-offs are strategic decisions. In practice, they affect the core of the organisation: IT systems, data, processes, roles, knowledge, and people.
Typical challenges
Carve-in and carve-out projects often have to
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consolidate or separate IT landscapes,
- migrate, archive or decommission systems and data,
- redefine roles and responsibilities, and
- secure and transfer existing knowledge.
These topics are often addressed too late. The result: higher costs, risks of data loss, outages, redundant structures, or knowledge gaps. Particularly critical: if planning does not start early, rights and access permissions agreed in the transaction can be difficult to re-establish later.
Our approach
We implement carve-in and carve-out scenarios holistically and with foresight. We combine technical expertise, methodological competence, and organizational understanding.
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IT architectures and migration
Design of target architectures based on TOGAF®, secure migration of systems and data, including archives and historical records. - Processes and organisation
Adoption, harmonization or redesign of processes in line with daily operations and the future organisation. - Roles and competences
Use of SFIA 9 to assess and design IT competences, with clear role profiles and staffing. - Project management
Structured control of complex programmes with proven methods, from cut-over planning to operational go-live.
We place particular emphasis on preserving experience and knowledge. Technology can be replaced; organizational know-how often cannot.
What sets us apart
We have supported large and complex IT transitions from a strategic, technical, and organizational perspective. Our strength is the integrated view: business intent, technological depth, and the human dimension.
This creates solutions that work in the transition and remain viable afterwards.
