Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 03 | Page 69

CASE STUDY M ore than 2.7 million Norwegians pay for just about everything with the Vipps mobile payment app. In fact, they don’t just send you money in Norway anymore; now they Vippse it to you. With that kind of success, the company – also called Vipps – had to be ready to scale and innovate, so it used Microsoft Azure to power and scale its app into a globally competitive offering. With Azure, Vipps can scale for success, innovation and value, while it transforms payments in Norway. People everywhere have to pay for everything. They order things online, make purchases in stores and split lunch cheques with friends. They move all that money around in a number of ways. In Norway, more than 2.7 million people do it with the Vipps mobile payment app, but that’s not how they talk about it. Norwegians refer to transferring money as ‘Vippsing’ money. Six out of every 10 Norwegians Vippse more than 400,000 times in an average day. Vipps holds 98% brand awareness in Norway and almost every bank in the country supports the app. And Vipps only launched in mid- 2015. When your brand becomes a verb – in any language – you’re winning the market. But you also better be ready to scale and innovate. That’s why Vipps uses Microsoft Azure services to power the mobile payment app and help grow it into a flexible, scalable, globally competitive offering. A strong partnership and accelerated innovation The Vipps app was originally developed and launched by DNB, one of the leading savings banks in Norway. DNB initially ran Vipps with a monolithic architecture in its own on- premises infrastructure. By the end of 2015, the app had more than a million users and by 2017, it had left all of its regional competitors far behind. To maintain pace with its own success and compete with global mobile-payment players, DNB partnered with 106 other Norwegian banks to launch Vipps as an independent enterprise. The new company immediately began to rebuild the Vipps mobile app for a microservice-based cloud architecture using Azure. “We turned to Azure to scale Vipps for users and transactions, accelerate innovation and expand our product,” said Thomas Wold Johansen, Chief Technology Officer at Vipps. WE TURNED TO AZURE TO SCALE VIPPS FOR USERS AND TRANSACTIONS, ACCELERATE INNOVATION AND EXPAND OUR PRODUCT. An advanced cloud platform and new customer services Vipps initially migrated its application infrastructure directly to virtual machines in Azure. To upgrade its data structure and get the most out of Azure services, it also migrated from Oracle to Azure SQL Database. It then began using Azure API Management to publish Vipps microservices to internal developers along with partners and merchants. “It was essential for us to maintain business momentum while we scaled up,” said Johansen. “We were able to do both by www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 69