We listen first to the real state of your platform and the years the business expects it to sustain. Then we discuss the operating model that makes it possible.
A platform that lasts isn't built. It's sustained
Enterprise platforms that run for 4, 6, 8 years aren't the ones built best — they're the ones sustained with method. Without a team that knows the architecture from day one, without a continuous evolution backlog, without metrics the business can read, any platform ages. Long-term operation isn't a service you contract: it's the practice that separates a partner from a vendor.
Three pillars of long-term operation
The mastery that sustains enterprise platforms over time, without rewrites, without lost context, without dependence on teams that change every year.
Continuity as practice
Operating a platform over time is sustained method, not reaction to incidents. The team knows the platform from day one.
Evolution without traumatic migration
Enterprise platforms that grow over their own architecture, continuous backlog on a sovereign stack, not platform jumps every three years.
Technical custody of the digital asset
esinergia operates as custodian of the client's digital asset. Drupal Cloud Steward is the dedicated role sustaining the architecture over time.
Four standards of long-term operation
What separates a partner that sustains platforms over years from a vendor that delivers them.
Relationships that sustain the portfolio
Multi-year continuity with anchor clients in sectors where operations cannot stop relationships that prove the model.
Comfandi
+8 years
Digital platforms at one of Colombia's leading compensation funds, health, housing, and education services for millions of affiliates.
Procolombia
+6 years
Multi-year operation at Colombia's export, tourism, and investment promotion agency sustained sovereign platform.
Universidad del Rosario +4 years
Institutional platform at one of Colombia's oldest universities, sustained operation that frees the client's IT team for innovation.
Deciding how many years your platform will last is an architectural decision