
Payment downtime can cost millions per hour and damage reputation; Volante’s service mitigates that risk while satisfying tightening resilience regulations.
The financial sector’s shift to cloud‑native architectures has amplified exposure to single‑provider failures, as recent hyperscale outages demonstrated. Regulators worldwide are responding with stricter operational resilience standards, such as the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), which obligates banks to prove continuity across multiple environments. In this context, multi‑cloud strategies are evolving from optional redundancy to a core compliance requirement, prompting vendors to embed cross‑cloud capabilities directly into their payment platforms.
Volante’s Multi‑cloud Resiliency Service leverages its existing payments SaaS stack to provide automated disaster‑recovery orchestration. By continuously replicating transaction data to a standby cloud and executing a swift, automated switchover, the service promises near‑zero latency and no data loss during a primary cloud disruption. Security is reinforced through PCI DSS 4.0, SOC 1/2, and a suite of ISO certifications, while role‑based entitlements and end‑to‑end encryption safeguard sensitive payment information. The managed model also offloads testing and readiness verification to Volante, allowing banks to focus on core operations rather than infrastructure gymnastics.
For the market, Volante’s offering signals a maturing of resilience-as-a‑service, positioning the company alongside larger cloud providers that are beginning to bundle similar capabilities. As banks confront rising outage costs—estimated at over $2 million per hour—and heightened scrutiny from regulators, demand for turnkey, compliant multi‑cloud solutions is expected to accelerate. Future enhancements, such as predictive analytics and deeper automation, could further differentiate Volatile’s platform, making it a strategic asset for institutions seeking to future‑proof their payment ecosystems.
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