Future Architect Strengthens Consulting Services for the Insurance Industry
Future Architect is enhancing its consulting services for the insurance industry by leveraging its proprietary solution, 'Futurefraqta'. By analyzing current systems, the company supports modernization, IT cost optimization, and strategic project management.
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Future Architect Inc., a core subsidiary of Future Corporation, will strengthen its consulting services for the insurance industry starting May 2026. By utilizing the company's proprietary solution, 'Futurefraqta', which serves as the foundation for project management, Future Architect will contribute to the modernization of legacy systems that contain the complex product designs and contracts unique to the insurance sector.
Future Architect works alongside clients to drive digital transformation (DX) across various industries, including finance, logistics, retail, manufacturing, and energy. 'Futurefraqta' is a solution designed to optimize project management, consolidating know-how cultivated through over 10,000 IT consulting projects over the past decade. It has a proven track record, particularly in large-scale projects exceeding tens of millions of lines of code. Furthermore, as a key feature for project advancement, 'Current Source Code Analysis' visualizes entire black-boxed systems as data. This data-driven, fact-based approach supports safe, steady system migration and efficient project operations.
Case studies of consulting services already provided to insurance clients have shown that using system analysis realizes significant reductions in IT costs associated with enhancement maintenance and system upgrades. Moreover, leveraging these analysis results supports the planning and execution of steady project management, including migration strategies and budgeting for upgrades. By organizing source code analysis methods to optimize IT investment in the insurance industry and offering them as a consulting service, Future Architect aims to promote the modernization of the sector.
■ Practical Examples of Consulting Services Utilizing 'Futurefraqta'
[Enhancement Development]
- Issue: Enhancement development costs remain high due to years of functional modifications.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, similar source analysis, internal structure assessment, formulation of cost-reduction proposals.
- Effect: Estimated cost reduction of approximately 100 person-months per year.
[End-of-Support (EOS) Response]
- Issue: High price quotes from existing vendors regarding budget formulation for system upgrades following periodic support expiration.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, complexity analysis, rough estimation.
- Effect: Over 30% cost reduction compared to vendor quotes (cost reduction in the billions of yen).
[Core System Overhaul]
- Issue: Difficulty in formulating overhaul plans due to the black-boxed nature of large-scale core systems.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, operation log analysis, system relationship diagram creation, system overhaul difficulty evaluation.
- Effect: Visualized system coupling and modification frequency to support next-generation architecture deliberation and migration planning. Quantitatively visualized the ratio of non-operational programs and the overhaul difficulty of each subsystem.
Against the backdrop of increasing maintenance and operation costs due to system aging and the cessation of mainframe manufacturing and sales, many companies have positioned DX as an urgent management priority. However, complex challenges—such as system complexity and black-boxing caused by repeated modifications, along with a shortage of DX talent capable of project management and knowledge of legacy languages—have made modernization an extremely difficult project, leading to various consultations being brought to the company.
Moving away from complex system foundations is also essential for integrating AI into core operations. By using 'Futurefraqta' to visualize the degree of coupling between complex and bloated systems, the firm identifies how to segment systems and realize the development of safe and reliable migration plans. Through a scientific approach, rather than pouring the majority of IT budgets into maintenance and operations, the firm supports speedy business development by enabling strategic investment in the latest technologies.
Future Architect provides integrated support for insurance companies—ranging from strategy formulation through scientific project management to system implementation and maintenance—thereby enabling optimal IT investment through safe system migration and creating future value for clients.
Future Architect works alongside clients to drive digital transformation (DX) across various industries, including finance, logistics, retail, manufacturing, and energy. 'Futurefraqta' is a solution designed to optimize project management, consolidating know-how cultivated through over 10,000 IT consulting projects over the past decade. It has a proven track record, particularly in large-scale projects exceeding tens of millions of lines of code. Furthermore, as a key feature for project advancement, 'Current Source Code Analysis' visualizes entire black-boxed systems as data. This data-driven, fact-based approach supports safe, steady system migration and efficient project operations.
Case studies of consulting services already provided to insurance clients have shown that using system analysis realizes significant reductions in IT costs associated with enhancement maintenance and system upgrades. Moreover, leveraging these analysis results supports the planning and execution of steady project management, including migration strategies and budgeting for upgrades. By organizing source code analysis methods to optimize IT investment in the insurance industry and offering them as a consulting service, Future Architect aims to promote the modernization of the sector.
■ Practical Examples of Consulting Services Utilizing 'Futurefraqta'
[Enhancement Development]
- Issue: Enhancement development costs remain high due to years of functional modifications.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, similar source analysis, internal structure assessment, formulation of cost-reduction proposals.
- Effect: Estimated cost reduction of approximately 100 person-months per year.
[End-of-Support (EOS) Response]
- Issue: High price quotes from existing vendors regarding budget formulation for system upgrades following periodic support expiration.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, complexity analysis, rough estimation.
- Effect: Over 30% cost reduction compared to vendor quotes (cost reduction in the billions of yen).
[Core System Overhaul]
- Issue: Difficulty in formulating overhaul plans due to the black-boxed nature of large-scale core systems.
- Main Activities: Step count analysis, operation log analysis, system relationship diagram creation, system overhaul difficulty evaluation.
- Effect: Visualized system coupling and modification frequency to support next-generation architecture deliberation and migration planning. Quantitatively visualized the ratio of non-operational programs and the overhaul difficulty of each subsystem.
Against the backdrop of increasing maintenance and operation costs due to system aging and the cessation of mainframe manufacturing and sales, many companies have positioned DX as an urgent management priority. However, complex challenges—such as system complexity and black-boxing caused by repeated modifications, along with a shortage of DX talent capable of project management and knowledge of legacy languages—have made modernization an extremely difficult project, leading to various consultations being brought to the company.
Moving away from complex system foundations is also essential for integrating AI into core operations. By using 'Futurefraqta' to visualize the degree of coupling between complex and bloated systems, the firm identifies how to segment systems and realize the development of safe and reliable migration plans. Through a scientific approach, rather than pouring the majority of IT budgets into maintenance and operations, the firm supports speedy business development by enabling strategic investment in the latest technologies.
Future Architect provides integrated support for insurance companies—ranging from strategy formulation through scientific project management to system implementation and maintenance—thereby enabling optimal IT investment through safe system migration and creating future value for clients.
FAQ
What is Future Architect's service for insurance firms?
It uses a proprietary analysis tool called Futurefraqta to visualize the status of legacy systems and support the modernization of insurance company infrastructures.
What are the benefits of using Futurefraqta?
It enables cost reduction and the development of reliable migration plans by providing clear visibility into system structures and performance.
Which companies is this for?
It is intended for insurance companies facing challenges with legacy systems and financial institutions looking to advance their DX initiatives.