Systema Redivivum is operated by VALRO IT. Services are focused on software rescue, modernization planning, integration cleanup, AI-assisted modernization, and practical implementation work for stuck or ambiguous projects.

Business identity

Legal operator: Sabiedrība ar ierobežotu atbildību "VALRO IT" (Ltd.), a Latvian limited liability company registered in the Commercial Register on 02.12.2008. Registration number: 40103203736.

Contracts, invoices, and formal client communication are handled through VALRO IT. Service questions can be sent to [email protected].

Services

The public fit check is a non-binding, free qualification step. Any paid work starts only after written scope, price, and terms are agreed. Later work may include a scoped rescue map or audit, modernization roadmap, rewrite readiness review, integration cleanup sprint, recovery sprint, hosted prototype, or practical implementation work.

Scope and deliverables

Each engagement should define the service, duration, price, deliverables, assumptions, client responsibilities, access needed, and what is not included.

Payments

Paid rescue-map, audit, roadmap, and implementation work may require upfront or milestone payments as agreed in writing. Source code, production deployment, or full handoff may be withheld until the agreed final payment is received.

Access and secrets

Do not send passwords, private keys, API tokens, production dumps, or customer records through public forms or normal email. Project access should use scoped temporary accounts or secure sharing after terms are agreed. First-contact attachments, if used, should be redacted context only and do not replace a scoped materials request.

Fit check intake storage

Website fit check submissions may be stored in controlled intake storage together with optional first-contact attachments. Form fields may be stored in a database, while attachments and request payloads may be stored in private object storage. This intake flow is designed to collect symptoms and safe context, not to receive source archives, credentials, production data, customer records, or full project materials. Larger or sensitive materials require a separately agreed access method, scope, and handling process.

No emergency support promise

Website contact or fit check requests do not create an emergency support obligation. Urgent production incidents require a separately agreed scope and availability commitment.

Hosted work

Prototypes or internal tools may be demonstrated in a controlled staging environment. Production hosting, backups, support windows, response times, infrastructure responsibilities, and service boundaries must be agreed separately before any hosted work is treated as production infrastructure.

Intellectual property and handoff

Client receives the project-specific deliverables expressly listed in the relevant proposal or statement of work. Handoff may include source code or configured assets where applicable, setup notes, user/admin documentation, basic maintenance notes, known risks, and recommended next steps.

Pre-existing materials, reusable tools, templates, processes, general know-how, and provider-side working materials remain the property of the provider unless explicitly agreed otherwise. Public site text does not transfer source code, infrastructure access, or production ownership.

Contact

For service questions, contact [email protected].