Technical Specification
Technical architecture of Lundatech Business Cloud
An overview of the platform’s architecture, integration model, security, and operational environment.
Do you want to understand how Lundatech Business Cloud is built from a technical perspective?
Talk directly to one of our engineers and get a walkthrough of the architecture, operating environment, integration methods, and security model, tailored to your needs and setup.
This conversation is for you if you want a clearer view of:
- The platform’s architecture and operations in Swedish data centers
- Support for different integration methods and data types
- How real-time and scheduled integrations are handled
- Security model and data protection
- Version management and development model
Regardless of where your systems run, all integrations are based on the same architecture. This allows you to connect new cloud services with existing business systems without creating separate solutions or technical silos.
The result is a flexible integration platform that can handle change, without requiring you to rebuild the foundation.
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Frequently asked questions about Business Cloud
Systems and APIs evolve over time, which can affect existing integrations. This is why integrations need ongoing monitoring and maintenance. With the right integration architecture, changes can be managed in a controlled way while minimizing business impact. Monitoring, alerting, and version management are key components of a sustainable integration strategy.
Security is built into both the platform and the integration architecture. Important capabilities include encrypted communication, secure data storage, role-based access control, authentication standards, and full visibility into integration activity.
A centralized integration platform provides greater visibility and control over how data moves between systems. This simplifies compliance with GDPR and internal governance requirements while making it easier to manage, monitor, and document data flows.
Integrations can fail for many reasons, including system updates, API changes, expired credentials, or infrastructure changes. Business Cloud includes monitoring and notification capabilities that help identify issues quickly so corrective action can be taken before they impact business operations.
Most modern systems provide APIs, database connections, or export capabilities that enable integration. To assess the possibilities, an integration assessment is typically performed to review the system landscape, information flows, and technical prerequisites.
Business Cloud is hosted in Sweden. Integrations can be configured with or without data storage depending on requirements. When storage is used, data is stored within Sweden by default.
Yes. Business Cloud is built on a modern Kubernetes-based architecture designed for resilience, scalability, and high availability.
The platform is designed to scale from a single integration to large integration ecosystems. Capacity can be expanded as requirements grow without changing the underlying architecture.
Business Cloud includes granular access management and role-based permissions. Organizations can control who has access to integrations, data, environments, and platform functionality.
When an integration is in production, it is not changed directly. Instead, new versions are created that can be developed in parallel, tested before release, and rolled out in a controlled manner.