Case Studies

Representative integration delivery examples.

These anonymised examples show the types of enterprise integration challenges RealisedTech is built to solve, without disclosing client confidential details.

Banking and financial services

Secure payment and core-system integration

Challenge

A financial-services environment needed high-reliability integration across payment messages, core banking systems, and Salesforce-based workflows.

Solution

The integration architecture used governed APIs, queue-based transport, schema validation, OAuth/JWKS security controls, shared logging, and CI/CD quality gates.

Outcome

The delivery pattern improved operational control, strengthened auditability, and reduced the risk of inconsistent handling across critical payment and loan data flows.

Enterprise operations

Salesforce synchronization at operational speed

Challenge

Teams needed to synchronize high-volume operational data between source systems and Salesforce without relying on slow, manual, or fragile batch handling.

Solution

A reusable synchronization design combined watermarking, caching, Salesforce Bulk API patterns, automated reporting, and exception visibility.

Outcome

The integration approach reduced manual effort, improved freshness of operational data, and created a repeatable model for additional objects and downstream reports.

Education technology

Cloud and external system data services

Challenge

A time-sensitive release required reliable APIs and secure ETL flows for student and platform data across cloud and external systems.

Solution

REST and GraphQL APIs were paired with event-driven filtering, mapping, enrichment, secure uploads, archiving, and traceable data-quality checks.

Outcome

The delivery pattern supported controlled release readiness while improving visibility into data integrity, handoff points, and operational ownership.

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