The support for microservices architecture in Red Hat Fuse has helped our development team massively. We are moving away from monolith integration applications into microservices architecture. We essentially split one big application into approximately 50 different services, which is probably about 70 now. This was a massive advantage in going with Red Hat Fuse. The big advantage now is because Red Hat Fuse is open source, we can use AI to fast track development versus some closed applications where the knowledge is quite restricted, making it really hard to use open AI because it is not quite accurate. Regarding the efficiency gains from Red Hat Fuse's distributed development capabilities, when we flipped from the previous enterprise integration application to Red Hat Fuse, the TCO benefit was about 40 percent. Developer efficiency was very high as well. We fix issues, seven issues in one hour after go-live, because we could do it without having to do massive regression. Development efficiency was probably twofold or at least that much.



