CASE STUDY
Transforming Integration with a Comprehensive MuleSoft Migration to CloudHub 2.0 with Java 17

Industry | Retail

Technology | MuleSoft

Location | United States

The client is a leading U.S. mattress retailer providing customers with a wide range of mattresses, bedding, and sleep products. Renowned for its selection, customer service, and personalized solutions, Mattress Firm aims to improve sleep quality for all customers. Additionally, the company offers valuable services like delivery, financing, and trial periods.


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Challenges

Higher costs associated with the AWS cloud environment

Older platform not optimized for performance and security which left significant room for improvement

Lack of scalability which hindered future growth

Obsolete user interfaces, which led to higher overall costs and resource useage

Key Outcomes
50% Improvement in Usability

Enhanced perfromance and optimized for reliability and compliance

30% Cost Savings

Migration from AWS to Azure significantly reduced infrastructure costs

Higher Efficiency Testing

Successfully executed regression tests across 18+ business units within a tight timeline

Solutions

CloudHub 1.0 to CloudHub 2.0 Migration by upgrading 150 APIs across four environments and upgrading from Java 8 to Java 17

Set up new Mule hybrid runtimes in Azure, restructured code for Azure database services like managed SQL Server and Cognitive Search

Upgraded key connectors (SFTP, Database, API Proxy) and custom policies to maintain compatibility and performance

Established private space and connectivity for secure, low-latency integration via Transit Gateway

What Customers Say about Royal Cyber

A huge shoutout to Royal Cyber’s MuleSoft team for their hard work over the past two months. This was a major initiative and truly a challenging one.

Sam Mckowsky

Director - IT & Communications

100%

Reduction in Downtime and Improved Reliability

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