SberTech's New Solution to Reduce IT Integration Costs

Platform V Synapse App Mesh will help businesses transition to a microservices architecture and adapt their IT landscape to customer needs

Russian company SberTech has introduced Platform V Synapse App Mesh, an integration bus that simplifies the interaction of applications and systems in the corporate environment. The solution helps businesses release software faster and reduce operating costs.

Platform V Synapse App Mesh provides data exchange between corporate applications and automated systems. It supports modern technologies, including containerized solutions, which helps companies scale IT systems and increase their stability. Software development using this bus becomes faster thanks to low-code tools and AI assistants that automate typical processes. This reduces the cost of creating and maintaining integration solutions.

According to SberTech CEO Maxim Tyatyushev, the platform helps businesses transition to a microservices architecture and adapt their IT landscape to customer needs. The solution is registered in the Register of Russian Software, which confirms its compliance with security and performance requirements.

Thanks to a modern technology stack, low-code tools, and AI assistants, our bus will allow corporations to painlessly move away from outdated and unsupported solutions and gain all the advantages of a distributed architecture. Platform V Synapse App Mesh will accelerate development and reduce the cost of integration solutions, transforming them from a source of costs into a self-service.
Maxim Tyatyushev, CEO of SberTech

The development is compatible with leading Russian Kubernetes platforms, making it suitable for creating complex software solutions.

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