Considering a workload automation migration?

You’re not the first.

Organisations switch for many reasons: contract renewals, rising costs, vendor lock-in or the need for a more modern automation platform.

Every migration comes with challenges

MTC migrated to Norscom while keeping operations running throughout. The migration had its complex moments — that is normal. What kept things moving was that Norscom was reachable, problems were addressed quickly, and the team always knew where the project stood. Delivered within scope, time and budget. Running stably ever since.

The reality

Less complex than expected

If you work with workload automation every day, a platform migration sounds like a bigger disruption than it usually is. The jobs, the dependencies, the way things are scheduled — all of that transfers. Norscom uses the same WLA concepts you already know. The learning curve is short.
What changes is how the platform runs. Processes self-heal more often. Manual intervention goes down. And support works differently: the people who ran your migration are your contacts afterwards. They know your environment because they built the migration plan with you. Our average migration takes 3 to 9 months. Our record is 2 weeks. Either way, it is more manageable than most people expect.
Three pillars

Why teams switch

Automate anything

All the WLA concepts you work with today are in Norscom, on a modern architecture that removes the constraints you have been working around. From classic batch to event-driven workflows, from on-premise to multi-cloud. Fewer manual steps, processes that recover automatically, a platform that keeps pace with how your organisation works.

Industry experts

The people who ran your migration know your environment: the jobs, the integrations, the edge cases. When you call, you reach someone with context — not a support queue. Support operates on a follow-the-sun principle, so you are covered in your own time zone. That is what Norscom considers standard.

European by design

Norscom is built in Europe and operates entirely within the EU. Your automation, your data, your support — all inside the same regulatory framework you operate in. No exposure to jurisdictions that do not apply to you. Local presence, long-term partnership.

hear from your peer

Two people from MultiTankcard who went through it

A Product Owner and a daily user at MTC — both talking honestly about what the migration was like and what it is like to work with Norscom today. Things came up during the project. They are clear about that. They are equally clear about what made it work: Norscom was reachable, issues were resolved quickly, and the project closed as agreed. They have been running stably ever since.
“During the migration I called Norscom on a Saturday evening and directly reached first-line support. They put me straight in touch with a highly knowledgeable engineer, who solved the problem within an hour”
Super User, MultiTankcard
Daily User interview — MultiTankcard (5 min)
“If I compare the Norscom migration to other migrations I've managed, this was a very close collaboration. Continuous alignment, daily contact, even with the people executing it. That's why everything went smooth”
Product Owner, MultiTankcard
we got you covered

What we commit to — in writing

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.

100% functional coverage of every job currently running

Lower total cost of ownership — migration included

A project built on mutual commitment: we give our full effort once both sides agree

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.