The general objective of the project “Improving data processing capacity and increasing the reporting performance of ONRC through Big Data architectures and technologies” is to develop and streamline ONRC’s activities in the field of providing information to its clients, to the institutions of the central and local administration with which there are collaboration protocols, as well as to optimise operational and internal management reporting functions, through: implementation of automated data exchange mechanisms with external systems and institutions, implementation of a Business Intelligence platform for managerial reporting and efficiency of information provision activities to other state institutions, as well as of a Big Data analytical processing platform, by integrating all information from existing databases with unstructured data sources that can either not be harnessed at the moment or this recovery involves a considerable manual effort. The proposed project responds directly to all the requirements of the funding programme and specific strategies in the field of Big Data, the ONRC being explicitly indicated as the potential beneficiary of Big Data projects, as follows: 1. According to the Applicant’s Guide "The types of interventions within Action 2.3.1 that are the subject of this call for projects are those that propose the development of IT systems designed to ensure BIG Data solutions and develop the necessary infrastructure for the optimal processing of Big Data within public institutions.[...] Big Data projects must contribute to the development of e-government services for the 36 life events as defined in the POC 2014-2020 and the Digital Agenda. The life events selected under the NASDR (Annex 4) and also resulting from the POC[1], may be grouped into several categories, depending on the authorities involved in the performance of those activities. Thus, the following can be illustrated: [...]5. Ministry of Justice (National Trade Register Office) – the activity of economic agents (assistance drafting constitutive documents, opening/closing bankruptcy proceedings, dissolution of legal entities, provision of insolvency proceedings, provision of other information, business start-up, registration of the Commercial Register, establishment of a legal person, registration of an authorised natural person and others, liquidation of legal entity, modification of legal entity, modification of Authorised Physics and others, publication of insolvency proceedings bulletin, obtaining information (acknowledgement certificate), removal of legal person, removal of Person Certified Physics, availability/reservation of company name, transfer of ownership;" 2. According to the Applicant’s Guide, one of the objectives of the intervention is to "modernise and streamline internal activities to combat phenomena