nib partners with PurePlay for AWS Fargate migration
- Sarah Calveley
- May 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 2

More and more businesses are looking to modernise their applications using AWS to reduce costs, gain efficiencies and make the most of their technology investments.
The PurePlay team have recently completed a project with nib, one of Australia's leading health insurance providers, to modernise one of their core business applications.
Testimonial for PurePlay Cloud – AWS Fargate Migration and Application Modernisation
"We engaged PurePlay Cloud to lead the migration and modernisation of one of our core business applications to AWS Fargate. This project involved containerising the application, re-architecting components for cloud-native scalability, and migrating the legacy CI/CD pipeline to our group's modern CI/CD solution.
Before this initiative, we were facing significant challenges with the legacy architecture, including limited scalability, high operational overhead, and inconsistent deployment processes. These issues were impacting both the agility of our development team and the reliability of the application in production.
The move to AWS Fargate, expertly executed by PurePlay, has transformed our operations. We’ve seen a substantial reduction in infrastructure management, improved application resilience, and faster deployment cycles. Our team can now focus on delivering features rather than managing servers, and our application scales seamlessly with demand.
The workload is business-critical, supporting core customer operations and revenue-generating services, so a smooth and reliable migration was non-negotiable. PurePlay not only delivered on all fronts—they completed the engagement ahead of schedule.
Working with PurePlay Cloud was an outstanding experience. Their team demonstrated deep technical expertise, clear communication, and a proactive approach to problem-solving throughout the project. They quickly became a trusted partner and extension of our team. I would not hesitate to work with them again or recommend them to others looking to modernise on AWS."
Mitch Brindle, Senior Engineering Manager at nib