Case Study - Financial Services Organization
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Solution
The company previously had a relationship with SovLabs, which was purchased and replaced with OneFuse by CloudBolt.
SovLabs had provided an early taste of how the right solution could enhance vRA performance. So, they turned to
CloudBolt to tackle their dilemma. Not only could OneFuse provide extreme value (just as SovLabs had done previously),
it extends that value even further by reducing custom coded integrations, providing a policy-driven approach to better
govern integrations, and increasing visibility into integration content. Furthermore, OneFuse could also help preserve and
migrate all the custom-coded integrations the company had spent years building and cultivating.
We were able to reduce our professional service
spend for assistance with integration and automation
by 6 figures using SovLabs/OneFuse."
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Benefits
Speed to new functionality
Because new integrations are so easy to build and the existing ones so easy to maintain, the team was able
to deliver new functionality faster for the company. The impact of this speed is measured by the number
of new services they can offer their clients. "With SovLabs/OneFuse, the company was able to build multiple
options for connecting, and a host of products and solutions that would not be possible if the team was still
predominantly custom coding integrations!"
Reduced Professional Services
The cloud architecture team was spending significant amount of money on professional services to help
keep up with the abundance of custom automations required to meet business demands. "We were able to
reduce our professional service spend for assistance with integration and automation by 6 figures using SovLabs/
OneFuse."
Blueprint Reduction & Consistency
In vRA, customers often create blueprints (aka cloud templates) for specific use cases, and when new use
cases arise you copy the original and modify. Over time, customers end up with a plethora of blueprints
across all kinds of use cases (some specific, others generic). The cloud architecture team was concerned
the sprawl could get out of control.
"OneFuse allows us to dictate usage via policy. Users no longer must understand infrastructure specifics to
properly complete blueprints. Using policies in OneFuse allowed us to drastically reduce the number of blueprints
and improve their consistency."