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Gotransverse Enhances Billing Mediation with Next-Generation Solution for Greater Configurability

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Gotransverse, a provider of cloud-native billing and revenue management solutions, has released the next generation of Gotransverse Mediation (GT-M), introducing expanded native capabilities that offer enterprises increased flexibility, configurability, and control over preparing usage and event data for billing and revenue workflows.

Gotransverse Mediation (GT-M) is designed to support enterprise performance requirements, leveraging parallel stream processing, modular components, and flexible compute backends to manage global workloads and facilitate future expansion. This updated version builds on Gotransverse’s existing mediation framework with an architecture tailored for high-volume and highly variable monetization environments.

Organizations can now independently configure and manage mediation logic using a dedicated user interface or APIs, which is intended to reduce the need for custom engineering and reliance on external data pipelines. Laurenz Schmielau, Director of Engineering and GT-M architect, stated, “Mediation has always been a critical part of enterprise monetization, and Gotransverse has supported this capability for years. With the next generation of GT-M, we are extending that foundation by giving customers significantly more autonomy and flexibility. They can now configure, adapt, and scale mediation as their business evolves, without sacrificing control or auditability.”

GT-M is designed to be agnostic to data sources and structures, enabling enterprises to ingest usage, activity, and reference data from various inputs such as APIs, files, and webhooks. It supports formats including CSV, JSON, and XML. The system employs a multi-stage, configurable pipeline that applies validation, transformation, enrichment, aggregation, and routing logic before data proceeds to billing and revenue processes, aiming to ensure data accuracy and consistency.

A key enhancement in the new GT-M is user-configurable processing. Through a purpose-built UI or APIs, customers can define and modify mediation streams independently. This supports complex scenarios such as record bifurcation, rule-based filtering, external data enrichment, and object-level targeting into GT-native entities. Every step within the process is fully traceable, providing audit-ready visibility from raw input through billed and recognized outcomes.

Sean Daniel, President and CFO of Gotransverse, commented, “Revenue accuracy does not start at invoicing. It starts with the integrity of the data entering the system. By expanding our mediation capabilities with greater configurability and transparency, GT-M helps finance, operations, and IT teams reduce downstream exceptions and operate with confidence at scale.”

The architecture of GT-M supports enterprise-level performance, utilizing parallel stream processing, modular components, and flexible compute backends for global workloads and future scalability. This design allows organizations to onboard new data sources, introduce new pricing models, and adapt mediation logic without reconstructing existing streams.

Gotransverse Mediation is available as an integral part of the Gotransverse platform. The solution supports subscription, consumption-based, and hybrid monetization models across various industries, including SaaS, IoT, and digital services. Gotransverse, headquartered in Austin, Texas, has specialized in cloud-native billing and revenue management since 2008, aiming to help enterprises streamline operations and manage complex pricing models.

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