Case Study: Schadegarant achieves flexible, high-availability claims filtering with Google Cloud Platform

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Schadegarant Preparing for a more flexible future with Google Kubernetes Engine

Schadegarant is a Dutch non‑profit cooperative that coordinates insurers and affiliated repair shops to streamline auto claims. Its central claims‑filtering hub was built on on‑premises, hard‑coded rules that were inflexible and prone to downtime—a growing problem as modern cars become more specialized and Schadegarant needed to reduce costly manual investigations.

Working with Xomnia, Schadegarant rebuilt its real‑time filter system on Google Cloud Platform using Google Kubernetes Engine, Container Registry, Cloud SQL and BigQuery, with containerization and autoscaling for high availability. The new solution lets the team update filters without downtime, handle traffic peaks reliably, integrate with legacy systems, and retain open‑source compatibility—enabling easier rule changes today and new capabilities (like photo‑based repair cost prediction) for the future.


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Schadegarant

Frank van Donk

Director


Google Cloud Platform

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