Bespoke Business Solutions

In an increasingly unpredictable world, rely on our custom built fault tolerant systems to keep your business running, scaling, and growing without compromise.

Retail (In-store POS systems)

A large supermarket chain uses locally deployed, fault-tolerant POS systems that can continue processing card payments event if internet connectivity drops.

Benefit over cloud-only systems:

Transactions don't stop during outages. A purely cloud-based system would fail without connectivity, causing lost sales and long queues, whereas fault-tolerant systems ensure continuous operation and later sync with central servers.

Transportation (Ticketing & toll systems)

A toll road operator runs redundant payment processing units at each toll gate, allowing vehicles to be charged even if central servers go offline.

Benefit over cloud-only systems:

Prevents traffic disruption and recenue loss. Cloud-dependent systems could create bottlenecks or require gates to open for free during outages, while fault-tolerant setups maintain real-time processing locally.

Hospitality (Hotels & resorts)

Hotels deploy payment systems with local failover servers so guests can check in, pay or charge services even during network failures

Benefit over cloud-only systems:

Ensure uninterrupted guest experience. Cloud-only outages can halt check-ins and billing, but fault-tolerant systems keep operations running and sync data once connectivity is restored.

Banking (ATM networks & core payment processing)

Banks deploy fault-tolerant systems across ATM networks and core payment infrastructure, often using redundant data centers and local transaction processing at ATMs. If one node or connection fails, another immediately takes over with no interruption to customer transactions.

Benefit over cloud-only systems:

Maintains critical financial services even during outages. Purely cloud- based systems depend heavily on continuous connectivity and centralized uptime, whereas fault-tolerant banking systems ensure cash withdrawals, transfers, and payments can still be authorized or queued locally, reducing downtime risk and preserving customer trust.