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devops, CI/CD, application-modernization, web-app, kubernetes, microservices, micro-frontends, Fintech
Modernizing a monolithic architecture into micro-frontend and microservices
This blog post is the third in a series detailing the modernization of a legacy payment platform. In the first phase, we focused on re-platforming the frontend to deliver immediate business value. By modernizing the user interface with React while maintaining the existing backend, the client was able to quickly enhance merchant-facing features and generate revenue […]
Oleksii Svitlychnyi
Building CI/CD pipelines for micro-frontend and microservice modernization
This blog post is the second in a series about modernizing a legacy payment platform. In the first post, we detailed how re-platforming the frontend with React enabled our customer to quickly deliver value to merchants by improving the platform’s tools and enhancing the user experience, all while keeping the legacy backend intact. This practical approach allowed the […]
Oleksii Svitlychnyi
modernization roadmap, application-modernization, web-app, react, microservices, .NET, re-platforming, Fintech
Modernizing the legacy payment platform
Imagine running a payment platform built over a decade ago — reliable but rigid, expensive to maintain, and unable to scale. Every update is a struggle, risking unexpected failures. The monolithic architecture makes adding new features slow and costly. Meanwhile, the outdated interface frustrates users, falling short of modern expectations. Many companies face this challenge: […]
Oleksii Svitlychnyi
Building a Cloud-Based Lead Management CRM System with Container Architecture
Managing leads in a highly dynamic competitive market is a vital component of salesforce operation. As the consumer landscape expands letting ever growing number of leads come into vision, maintaining consistent and timely lead processing becomes a crucial challenge for the entire business. When a Fintech company operating a vast multi-level partner network of agents […]
Maksym Kurganetsky