Cyberon CommV is an IT consultancy firm based in Eeklo, Belgium, led by Chris Soberon
Our main specialization is custom software and tooling in the .NET / Azure ecosystem.
Architecture & Analysis
While working at one of the largest HR firms/temping agencies on the Belgian market, we've picked up experience in architecting technical solutions from the ground up. Over the years, we've cultivated and further developed this skillset in other projects.
We're not just suited to implementing a specification, but can perform business analysis, functional analysis and technical analysis for you. This approach ensures you receive the maximum possible value a technical solution can offer you.
We've developed solutions hosted on-premesis and cloud-native (Azure), with IaaS architecture, PaaS or even serverless, and can advise you on which approach is best for you.
As an example, we've architected and co-architected such projects as a Dimona integration for 25.000+ temp workers, a semi-automatic system for statistic validation of photogrammetrically measured points, and integrations with bpost, Navision and many more.
Migrations
Migrations have always been one of our specializations. Be it .NET Framework to .NET Core, IDP migrations or front-end upgrades/ports, you can count on us to perform reliable migrations with feature parity.
Some of our past projects include leading the effort in porting a .NET 4.7.2 monolith with multiple million LoC to .NET Core, migrating an unmaintainable custom micro-frontend framework to separate apps, and performing an auth/IDP migration to an in-house IDP.
GIS-development
With nearly three years of experience maintaining and improving a custom geographical data-validation platform for the Flemish government, which is used to keep the reference file known as GRB in sync with reality, we can definitely assist you with any software projects in the wonderful GIS world.
During our time working on this project, we've gone above and beyond simple development and maintenance. As an example, we've developed a custom .NET implementation of the National Geographical Institute (NGI)'s Lambert 72 to Lambert 2008 conversion pipeline.
This high-performance implementation is capable of transforming millions of points in under a second, directly enabling teams to easily migrate from the deprecated LB72 coordinate system to the ETRS89-compatible LB08.
Additional research led to a pipeline that is not only accurate and fast, but can even transform the same point back and forth between the two coordinate systems without meaningful drift, something previously thought to be impossible.