Telepass is a digital toll system that handles millions of motorway toll payments and transactions from across Europe. As the company expands into other countries and adds more services, the company is faced with an increasing cost burden. In an effort to maintain cost-efficiency, Telepass has continually built its on-premise infrastructure to serve its customers. Unfortunately, the cost of adding new hardware is outweighing the benefits of the current system. This is why the company is looking to outsource its development.
In order to help its customers, Telepass has expanded its on-premises infrastructure to the cloud. In addition to building a new infrastructure, the company is moving to a serverless architecture and microservices. The company plans to automate more services using these new technologies. In addition, Telepass is looking into replacing some on-premises SAP components with their SAP on-cloud counterparts, as well as unified billing platforms to streamline operations. And as the company looks to the future, Telepass plans to work with Google Cloud's BigQuery platform. This is a crucial element in Telepass' plans for continued success.
To enable this migration, Telepass chose Google Cloud, a service that offers powerful data analytics and integration with third-party applications. Its decision to go with Google Cloud over other providers was based on several factors, including availability of online support, ease of implementation, and the ability to scale on demand. Additionally, Telepass chose Google Cloud over other cloud providers because it offers a high level of flexibility, as well as flexibility in terms of hardware and software.