The growing demand for seamless digital experiences during large-scale events has highlighted critical infrastructure gaps. Key challenges include insufficient bandwidth to handle API traffic surges, an inability to scale automatically during peak loads, and reliance on outdated monolithic applications and legacy API gateways. Additionally, there is a lack of end-to-end API observability and key performance metrics, limiting the ability to monitor and optimise system health. Addressing these issues is crucial to ensuring smooth performance and responsiveness during high-traffic periods.
The project marks a major step in Singapore Pools’ digital modernisation. At its core is the shift from a monolithic setup to a cloud-native microservices architecture. This empowers Singapore Pools with scalable, modular, and agile systems that support rapid innovation while ensuring strong performance and security.
A standout feature is the implementation of Infrastructure as Code (IaC). The technology automates infrastructure management and enable dynamic scalability, ensuring optimal performance even during high-traffic events.
A centralized API Gateway secures and simplifies integration with gaming platforms, payment systems, and external services. This supports real-time data flow and enhances user experience across digital channels.
The decoupling of application components enables faster development, testing, and deployment. This leads to quicker updates, reduced downtime, and a more responsive platform