
You have provided us with insights and knowledge how things are implemented and how operational tasks are performed in the Tessell provided service. You have been able to meet or exceed our expectations on all the agreed points we wanted to investigate. Our application team was also very happy with the service you provided. They performed both functional tests and ran performance tests on the provided database. Special legacy requirements were met, and performance was on par or better than existing solution.
This customer is a leading global energy company operating across more than 30 countries. With a strong presence across oil, gas, and renewables including some of the world's largest offshore wind farms - the company is investing heavily in technologies like carbon capture and storage (CCS) as part of its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. As a major supplier of energy to Europe, the company plays a vital role in ensuring the continent's energy security and stability.
The company is driving the energy transition while managing complex IT and data environments that underpin critical energy operations. With an IT landscape spanning on-prem data centers and multi-cloud environments, the company manages a highly distributed and complex application environment.
As the company expanded operations across multiple cloud platforms, including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), on-premises environments, and Azure IaaS, it faced growing challenges in managing its database estate. With audit readiness on the horizon and operational complexity increasing, its IT and operations teams flagged several unsustainable trends:
Rising costs and complexity: Managing hundreds of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) applications and over 700 databases across diverse environments
Escalating licensing expenses: Without centralized oversight, leading to inefficient utilization
Lack of centralized visibility: Fragmented control over compute resources, software images, and database infrastructure across subscriptions
Compliance concerns: Preparing for audit and EULA renewal without unified license tracking or reporting tools
Operational inefficiencies: Manual provisioning, patching, and backup processes consuming valuable IT resources
Governance and access management issues: Complex Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) implementation across hybrid environments
Resilience risks: High Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO), with frequent disruptions affecting continuity
Tessell's fully-managed Oracle PaaS on Azure provided the company with a unified control plane to manage its data and databases where it wanted, when it wanted, and how it wanted—without vendor lock-in or reliance on application owners.

One management platform offering oversight across on-prem and multi-cloud environments
Centralized license management with real-time tracking and usage optimization
Consolidated compute resource and software image governance
Standardized software image control ensuring platform consistency
Database co-hosting to run multiple services efficiently on shared infrastructure
Intelligent resource consolidation to reduce compute overhead
License footprint reduction via instance right-sizing through Tessell's detailed business value analysis
Scalable architecture aligned with the company's growth trajectory
Single control plane for 4 Azure regions
One-click provisioning, patching, and cloning workflows
Automated High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) configurations
Seamless integration with COTS applications across environments

1-Click Clone-Refresh: Automating 100+ monthly refreshes of non-production environments with zero manual intervention
Native Tessell Backup Vault with cross-tenant capability empowering the company with flexibility, robust data protection, and the ability to meet stringent recovery objectives—safeguarding critical business operations and supporting long-term resilience. Retired third-party backup solution, enabling additional savings.
Unified license dashboards and audit-ready reporting
RBAC standardization across hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Custom security hardening and key management support
Centralized governance for reduced risk and policy enforcement
The company's rollout followed a phased, low-risk strategy over two quarters:
Proof of Concept (POC): Validated performance (report execution time cut from 6 min to 4 min)
Phased migration: Began with 171 databases, expanding to over 350 in production
Customer Success Model: Wallet-based pricing, 3x weekly check-ins, continuous optimization
Downtime was minimized by aligning migrations with maintenance windows, leveraging one-click provisioning and automated cutovers.
This phased approach delivered significant outcomes across cost, efficiency, and resilience. Automation streamlined provisioning, patching, and HA/DR processes, freeing up valuable IT resources. Teams shifted their focus from routine maintenance to strategic initiatives, while the business saw faster database delivery, lower overhead, and improved compliance posture.

Over €1.45M in annualized savings:Achieved through license optimization, resource scheduling and co-hosting, and automation-driven efficiencies like faster cloning and provisioning
Scheduled stop/start for non-prod VMs
Shared database infrastructure to maximize resource utilization
Backup automation reduced manual hours to zero
HA/DR fully automated with near-zero RTO/RPO
Patching and provisioning reduced from hours to minutes
Freed up DBA and infra teams to focus on innovation, not upkeep
Unified platform management across applications, subscriptions, and business lines
Future expansion: Now scaling to MySQL and SQL Server workloads
Improved compliance: Audit-ready reporting and role-based access enforcement
Platform trust: Strong internal alignment, positive feedback from cloud architects
Strategic partnership: Close collaboration between the customer and Tessell ensured the solution aligned with business objectives
Comprehensive approach: Addressed technology, process, and governance challenges holistically
Phased implementation: Minimized disruption with a staged rollout plan aligned to internal timelines
Change management: Enabled internal teams to adopt and leverage new capabilities quickly
Continuous optimization: Ongoing refinement of platform configurations to deliver sustained value
Tessell's platform-first approach enables organizations to modernize diverse database estates—including MySQL, SQL Server, and more—through a consistent, automated operational model.
This wasn't just a cost optimization exercise—it was a strategic reclaiming of control over one of the company's most critical assets: its data.
With Tessell's Oracle PaaS on Azure now serving as the foundation for its database estate, the company is positioned for long-term success. The platform offers scalability for growth, flexibility to adapt to evolving needs, deep automation to support innovation, and predictable costs for strategic planning. Building on this success, Tessell's platform is now being evaluated to support additional engines like MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server, further enabling unified database management.
This shift enabled the company to transition from reactive maintenance to proactive innovation. Their teams are no longer burdened by infrastructure complexity and can focus on driving value across the business. This transformation also laid the groundwork for a consistent, unified database management model spanning engines and clouds.
This success story demonstrates that with the right platform, even the most complex enterprises can modernize securely, take back control of their data, and drive long-term value without disruption.