Enterprise Billing & Revenue Platform Modernization on Azure
Business Background
The client is a global B2B SaaS provider operating a subscription-based revenue model across multiple regions and currencies. Its billing platform supports subscription management, usage-based billing, invoicing, payments, and revenue recognition for enterprise customers.
Over more than a decade of evolution, the platform grew in complexity and became a critical constraint on scalability, compliance, and release velocity.
Problem Statement
The client’s billing platform was implemented as a monolithic application built on the .NET Framework and hosted on on-premises infrastructure. As transaction volumes increased and regulatory requirements became more stringent, the platform began to introduce significant operational and business risk.
The existing architecture limited scalability, slowed delivery, and made it increasingly difficult to meet reliability and compliance expectations for a revenue-critical system.
Key Challenges
Billing batch jobs degraded online user performance
Scaling required full application scale-out, increasing cost and operational risk
Quarterly release cycles limited responsiveness to pricing and regulatory changes
Disaster recovery processes were manual, with no regular failover testing
Audit trails were incomplete, creating gaps in SOX and PCI compliance
Month-end and quarter-end billing runs carried high operational risk
Solution Overview
The client modernized its billing and revenue platform in a step-by-step manner using Microsoft Azure and .NET 8. Instead of changing everything at once, the platform was gradually upgraded to reduce risk and avoid disruption to ongoing billing operations.
The goal was to move away from a single, tightly connected system and build a domain-aligned, event-driven architecture that could handle growth, improve reliability, and meet compliance needs.
Solution Highlights
The platform was broken into smaller services (microservices), each aligned to a specific billing function
Event-driven processing was used so billing, invoicing, and revenue recognition could run independently
Built-in Azure monitoring, security, and compliance controls were applied across the system
A central data platform was created using Azure Data Lake Gen2 to store billing history, audit data, and analytics
Architecture Solution
The platform was designed to separate billing, analytics, and integration workloads, improving scalability, reliability, and security.
Key components
Compute
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) runs the core billing services
Azure Functions handle billing triggers and events
Data
Azure SQL Database for transactional billing data
Azure Data Lake Gen2 for billing history, audit logs, and analytics
Azure Synapse Analytics for finance and revenue reporting
Integration
Azure Service Bus enables asynchronous workflows
Azure API Management manages internal and external APIs
Security & Governance
Azure Entra ID with managed identities for access control
Azure Key Vault for secrets management
Private endpoints and network isolation to protect sensitive data
Implementation Approach
Phase 1: Discovery and Stabilization
Analyzed existing billing logic and data relationships to fully understand platform behavior
Introduced CI/CD pipelines to standardize builds and deployments
Moved the legacy monolithic system to Azure IaaS to reduce immediate infrastructure risk
Phase 2: Incremental Decomposition
Defined clear functional boundaries across subscriptions, pricing, billing, and invoicing
Enabled event-driven workflows using Azure Service Bus to decouple processing
Gradually separated services using the Strangler Fig approach while keeping the legacy system operational
Phase 3: Cloud Optimization
Shifted modernized services to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and managed Azure PaaS platforms
Enabled autoscaling and dedicated compute to isolate billing workloads
Established centralized monitoring and audit logging for operational visibility
Phase 4: Analytics and Compliance Enablement
Created a finance-grade data lake to store long-term billing and revenue data
Enabled revenue analytics through Azure Synapse Analytics and Power BI
Implemented immutable audit storage with defined data retention and lifecycle policies
Outcomes and Business Impact
Operational Outcomes
Billing workloads were fully isolated from customer-facing systems, removing performance impact during billing cycles
Deployment processes supported zero-downtime releases through controlled blue and green deployment patterns
Failover and disaster recovery were automated and regularly tested to improve platform resilience
Incident detection and resolution improved through distributed tracing and centralized observability
Business Outcomes
New pricing structures and subscription models could be introduced faster with lower operational risk
Improved billing accuracy reduced customer disputes and rework for finance teams
Stronger audit readiness increased confidence in regulatory and compliance processes
Overall infrastructure and operational costs were reduced through better resource utilization
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Delivery & Agility
KPI
Before
After
Release frequency
Quarterly
Weekly
Lead time for changes
8–10 weeks
< 2 weeks
Deployment failures
High
< 2%
Scalability & Performance
KPI
Before
After
Billing throughput
Baseline
10× capacity
Peak billing duration
12–14 hours
< 3 hours
Online user impact during billing
Frequent
None
Reliability & Resilience
KPI
Before
After
Platform availability
~99.5%
99.95%
RPO
Manual
≤ 5 minutes
RTO
Several hours
≤ 30 minutes
Compliance & Governance
KPI
Before
After
Audit evidence retrieval
Days
Minutes
SOX control gaps
Multiple
Eliminated
Billing audit coverage
Partial
100%
Cost Optimization
KPI
Impact
Infrastructure cost
~25–30% reduction
Storage cost for history
Reduced via tiering
Compute efficiency
Autoscaling aligned to billing cycles
Conclusion
The modernization effort transformed the billing platform from a high-risk monolithic system into a scalable, resilient, and compliant cloud-native revenue platform.
By following an incremental modernization approach and using Azure-native services, the client improved delivery agility, platform reliability, and financial governance while ensuring that day-to-day business operations continued without disruption.
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