Use Case

Smart Road & Tolling System

ABSTRACT
How to bring core traffic processes into the new digital age

Where: italy
Mission
Engaging in a digital transformation to acquire a modern and flexible technological architecture, optimizing the application pool, reducing the complexity of infrastructure management and enabling new services and innovative tools for users.
Solution
An end-to-end digital transformation to modernize and improve the processes that manage the construction and operation of an efficient highway network. The solution is a modern and flexible architecture that eliminates inefficiencies and redundancies, enables the development of advanced business functionalities, and replaces outdated technologies.
The solution reduces the complexity of infrastructure management and enables new services and innovative tools for its users. It provides a 360-degree view of every toll transaction with comprehensive real-time information.
 
  • Perform application refactoring based on the SecDevOps development framework and test automation
  • Manage event flows using Kafka technology and Cloud (SaaS, servers and containerized services)
  • Create an omnichannel customer service with artificial intelligence (AI) based on modern and secure microservice architecture (API-based).
Expected results

 

 

 

 

Data-driven processes with high availability and reconstruction of historical data

 

 

Scalable services

 

 

Proactive approach to developments

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