CloudAMQP
4 Case Studies
A CloudAMQP Case Study
Parkster, a fast-growing Swedish digital parking service, needed to move beyond a tightly coupled monolithic application as its business expanded. The company wanted a more flexible architecture that would make it easier to add features, reduce risk from changes, and avoid having every deployment affect the entire system. Parkster chose CloudAMQP’s hosted RabbitMQ service to support communication between services.
With CloudAMQP and RabbitMQ, Parkster is breaking its platform into 15–20 microservices running on Kubernetes, with message queues helping keep components decoupled and resilient. This has allowed Parkster to deploy and scale services independently, use different technologies where needed, and keep parts of the system operational even when other pieces are delayed or fail. CloudAMQP also provided the RabbitMQ expertise and support Parkster wanted, helping the team stay focused on the product rather than infrastructure.
Anders Davoust
Developer