🌍 How Evrone Turned Technical Debt into a Competitive Advantage
Fast-growing products rarely fail because of ideas—they slow down because their infrastructure cannot keep pace. 📈 That was the challenge Native Commerce faced while expanding its all-in-one B2B e-commerce platform.
Instead of rebuilding the system, Evrone concentrated on making the existing infrastructure smarter, more reliable, and easier to scale.
🔹 Key challenges
1️⃣ Physical servers required manual administration.
2️⃣ Legacy software limited upgrades and increased operational risks.
3️⃣ Missing Infrastructure as Code complicated maintenance and disaster recovery.
4️⃣ Only three shared environments forced developers to wait before testing new features.
5️⃣ The product team also needed additional backend engineers to deliver custom integrations.
🚀 What Evrone implemented
The Evrone team introduced Terraform to manage infrastructure as code. Servers, networking, and Kubernetes resources became version-controlled, repeatable, and transparent.
Evrone also redesigned Kubernetes traffic routing and launched dynamic environments. Every feature branch could automatically create an isolated testing space, allowing multiple teams to work simultaneously without blocking one another.
When a regional outage interrupted operations in the UAE, Evrone successfully migrated the complete platform to India in less than twenty hours. Existing Terraform automation transformed a potentially lengthy recovery into a streamlined deployment.
To improve user experience, Evrone optimized network routing between Germany, France, the UK, and India while adding continuous monitoring across distributed infrastructure.
✅ Results
- ✔ Infrastructure costs reduced by nearly 40%.
- ✔ Faster feature validation.
- ✔ Predictable infrastructure management.
- ✔ Better disaster recovery readiness.
- ✔ Seamless backend team expansion.
For Evrone, this project proved that thoughtful modernization creates lasting technical flexibility while allowing product teams to focus on delivering value instead of managing infrastructure. 🚀