A global platform constrained by regional systems
LedgerSphere helps digital businesses calculate obligations, validate transactions and maintain evidence across changing regulatory regimes. Rapid international growth left the company operating several regional SQL platforms, each with its own schema, release process and infrastructure dependencies.
As transaction volume increased, the architecture made it harder to keep latency low, satisfy regional data requirements and ship rule changes consistently. Older policy documents also sat outside the operational systems, limiting the context available to support teams and emerging AI workflows.
Modern services built around a shared data foundation
LedgerSphere introduced SelectiveDB as the data layer for a new microservices platform. Transaction records, jurisdiction rules, calculation evidence and policy documents now share a flexible model that can evolve independently by service.
Selective Cloud distributes workloads across twelve production regions and supports automated failover, tiered storage and private networking. Semantic retrieval over regulatory content allows internal assistants to explain decisions using the same governed evidence stored with each transaction.
Faster decisions with room to expand
The migration moved 3.2 billion records while services continued to operate. End-to-end policy checks became 46% faster and measured platform availability reached 99.995%.
Reusable APIs and a consistent deployment model reduced the effort required to launch in additional jurisdictions. Product teams can now introduce rules and AI-assisted workflows without rebuilding regional database infrastructure.