Do you know when your workload automation contract expires?

Most organisations find out too late. By the time the renewal lands on the desk, the window to evaluate alternatives or plan a migration has already closed.

You are not the first

MultiTankcard were facing a renewal with a significant price increase. The migration was delivered within the agreed scope, time and budget. In this short film, they share what the project involved and what it looks like to run on Norscom today.

Most workload automation contracts are renewed before alternatives are properly evaluated

Know your options before you renew

Workload automation contracts renew quietly. Costs go up, the vendor list stays short, and switching feels too complex to consider under time pressure. Most CIOs end up renewing by default — not because it is the right decision, but because there was no time for another one.

Norscom is a European workload automation platform, built from the ground up on modern architecture, fully operational within the EU. The Migration Readiness Check makes it easy to find out what a migration would actually involve — before committing to anything. Most migrations take between 3 and 9 months. Our record is 2 weeks. Whatever your timeline, the first step is understanding the picture.

three pillars

Why teams switch

Industry experts

Our team has spent decades inside the workload automation sector: building it, shipping it, running it for enterprises across the world. When you call, you reach people who have already solved the problem you are describing. That depth of knowledge is what keeps a project on track when complexity increases.

European by design

Norscom was built in Europe, for the world. Your automation and your data stay inside the same regulatory universe you operate in. Datacentre, cloud infrastructure, support — all EU. Support operates on a follow-the-sun principle, so you are covered in your own time zone. For organisations where digital sovereignty is on the boardroom agenda, that matters.

Genuine partnerships

We do not lock you in with contracts. We earn your next renewal the same way we earned your signature: by delivering value and being worth it. Transparent pricing, predictable renewals, open contracts. A vendor that competes on quality treats you differently than one that competes on exit costs.

A peer who has been through it

MTC CEO Patrick Roozeman on the migration decision and what the project was like in practice. He is direct: things came up, they always do. What mattered was that Norscom was reachable and issues were resolved quickly. The project closed within scope, time and budget. Watch the interview to hear what drove the decision and what he would say to organisations in a similar position today.
CEO, MultiTankcard

Patrick Roozeman on his Norscom migration

Listen to the experience of Patrick Roozeman, CEO at Multitankcard, on their Norscom migration

5 min · CEO interview
“There were no interruptions for the client at all. I didn't experience it as a risk, but as a good choice”
CEO, MultiTankcard
Patrick Roozeman, CEO MultiTankcard
Make your decision before the renewal deadline makes it for you

What we commit to — in writing

If your contract expires within twelve months, start now. The Migration Readiness Check is one export — we return a concrete complexity map, timeline and cost comparison. It takes almost no time from your side, and it gives you everything you need to make an informed decision. Our record is 2 weeks. Average is 3 to 9 months. Either way, the time to find out is before the renewal window closes — not after.

100% functional coverage of your current solution

Lower total cost of ownership — migration included, confirmed before the project starts

Full commitment from both sides once we agree: we do not take on projects we cannot deliver

Don't guess, find out now

If your organisation’s WLA contract is expiring soon, the most useful thing you can do right now is understand what a migration would actually involve. One export from your environment is all it takes. We return a concrete picture within a week: complexity, timeline, cost. Our record is 2 weeks for a full migration. Average is 3 to 9 months. There is almost always a path — but the earlier you look, the more straightforward it is.