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2/7/25, 2:24 PM neoleap Adopts Red Hat OpenShift to Drive Innovation in Digital Payments
Headquartered in Riyadh, neoleap is a Saudi fintech company that provides a suite of
digital solutions for business needs. From the digital wallet to accepting payments through
point of sales, restaurant solutions, payment gateway, and card issuing, neoleap’s mission
is to enable businesses of any scale to conveniently manage their finances anytime and
anywhere with a fingertip.
Staying ahead of competition and disruptors in the payments industry demands continuous
improvement in time to market, quality of service and compliance with regulation and
security standards such as PCI-DSS. Facing a monolithic development process,
infrastructure availability and team availability challenges, neoleap looked for a modern
application platform that could enable it to step up its business agility.
neoleap took part in an immersive Container Adoption Journey led by Red Hat Consulting
on the planning, design and implementation of a new platform, tailored to neoleap’s unique
challenges and objectives. This included a gap analysis of neoleap’s existing DevOps
processes followed by the build and ongoing monitoring and optimisation of new
processes. Applications are being modernized and migrated onto Red Hat OpenShift, the
industry’s leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes, with initial use
cases including Payment Wallet and Unified Merchant Portal applications.
Combining the capabilities of Red Hat AMQ and Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, which
includes Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security, Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management and
Red Hat Quay, with modern CI/CD processes, neoleap is able to streamline software
development, with application deployment time reduced from days to minutes. This plays a
role in delivering neoleap's services faster to its target market.
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