CASE STUDY
Significant Operational & License Cost Savings with MuleSoft for US Mattress Retailer

Industry | Retail

Technology | MuleSoft

Location | United States

The client is one of North America’s largest mattress retailers. Due to budget cuts, the client needed a more efficient method to meet customer demands for increasingly complex services. They needed a secure, load-balanced, and highly available Mule on-prem infrastructure. Through detailed discovery sessions with our client, we explored their vision of future projects to identify the components and capacity needed to run the projected APIs and applications. This case study delves deeper into how we helped our clients implement the most suitable MuleSoft licensing cost model that was aligned with their requirements.


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Challenges

Setting up MuleSoft's highly available on-prem infrastructure.

Cloud platform implementation services.

Bring down total cost of operations (TCO).

Scaling the core application for growing demands using Mule applications.

Key Outcomes
Optimal

Use of MuleSoft Licensing Cost

Multiple

Mule Applications can Operate Simultaneously. 

Mule Licensing Costs

Redirected for Strategic Use.

Solutions

Aided our clients in understanding the most suitable MuleSoft licensing cost model aligned with their requirements.

Explored the client's capacity and components required to run the projected APIs and Mule applications.

Integrated Mule runtimes with Elastic Search hosted on AWS for better log management.

Used clustering and load balancing to run multiple non-prod environments with high availability.

What Customer Say about RoyalCyber

Launching the Cloud Delivery model, the project had a huge and impressive transformation. By leveraging MuleSoft, we are now delivering projects with significant cost savings

IT Director

Strategy and Project Management

58%

Decrease in TCO Over Three Years

Audience

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