"These Costs Are Unbearable"

 How We Cut Infrastructure Management Expenses 3x for Kauz.ai

cloud architecture and infrastructure management by Das Meta

One of our clients turned to us with a straightforward concern: "Our infrastructure costs are unbearable and it is out of control"

Kauz.ai is a leading chatbot technology provider in Germany.

They specialize in creating intelligent chatbot solutions that enhance customer engagement for businesses worldwide. They needed a practical solution to reduce these costs without compromising on service quality and to regain control.

Case Study

"These Costs Are Unbearable"

 How We Cut Infrastructure Management Expenses 3x for Kauz.ai

One of our clients turned to us with a straightforward concern: "Our infrastructure costs are unbearable and it is out of control."

Kauz.ai is a leading chatbot technology provider in Germany.

They specialize in creating intelligent chatbot solutions that enhance customer engagement for businesses worldwide. They needed a practical solution to reduce these costs without compromising on service quality and to regain control.

Kauz.ai

Challenge

Kauz.ai was juggling four different cloud environments, which was not only costly but also complex to manage. They were spinning their wheels, using more resources than needed, and not getting the performance they wanted.

It was clear they needed a streamlined approach to bring their costs down and regain control.

What We Did

Performance Tuning: We started by analyzing their existing setups to identify inefficiencies. We found that not all cloud environments were right for their specific workloads. So, we decided to consolidate their operations into two main setups: Azure for their cloud needs and an on-premise solution for tasks that required more direct control.


Choosing the Right Tools: We implemented ITIL processes, which are basically best practices for IT service management, to help them manage their infra better. This gave us a structured approach to make their operations smooth and predictable.


Monitoring Setup: We also introduced them to Grafana, a tool for monitoring their systems in real-time. This way, they could immediately see if something was off and fix it before it became a bigger problem.


Results

By simplifying their cloud environments, we were able to shift human resources from routine maintenance to more critical development tasks, further enhancing their product capabilities and innovation.


The consolidation and optimized use of cloud environments not only reduced expenses but also improved overall system management and efficiency.


This enabled kauz.ai to allocate more resources towards innovation and development, boosting their business outcomes

Thomas Ruedel
Kauz, Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Working with Das Meta, we were able to reduce our cloud costs and improve monitoring and incident management. I now feel much more in control of everything. But what really sets The Meta apart is their commitment. For them, it's not just about ticking boxes, they are genuinely committed to delivering results.

Kauz.ai was juggling four different cloud environments, which was not only costly but also complex to manage. They were spinning their wheels, using more resources than needed, and not getting the performance they wanted.

It was clear they needed a streamlined approach to bring their costs down and regain control.

The Challenge

Conclusion

This success with kauz.ai is due to the power of this combined approach. By aligning our technical strategies directly with the client’s business goals, we were able to deliver not just short-term savings but also long-term value.


Our commitment is to guide our clients through this process, ensuring their infrastructure not only meets current needs but also positions them for future opportunities.


If your company faces similar challenges, our team is ready to help transform your cloud infrastructure management.


Reach out to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in achieving similar results.

Share by: