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Optimizing Customer Experience: Trade Me's Transition to Cloud with Fastly
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Public Cloud
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Retail
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
- Last Mile Delivery
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
Trade Me, New Zealand’s largest auction and classifieds site, faced a significant challenge during its digital transformation. The company, which has been in eCommerce since 1999, initially relied on New Zealand-based data centres in Auckland and Wellington. However, these centres required manual processes for configuration and maintenance, which were cumbersome and inefficient. The company decided to transition to the public cloud for scalability and automation benefits. However, this move presented its own set of challenges. The majority of Trade Me's customers are based in New Zealand, but the nearest Google Cloud servers were in Sydney, Australia, over 2,000km away. This distance posed potential issues for content delivery speed and customer experience. Additionally, the cloud migration raised new security and reliability challenges. For instance, if international connectivity was impacted by network failure or cyberattacks, the company could still serve domestic customer traffic with their New Zealand servers. However, this would not be possible with the cloud servers located in Australia.
About The Customer
Trade Me is New Zealand's largest and busiest auction and classifieds site, with more than 2 million active monthly users, 650,000 daily visitors, and 7 million live listings. The company has been in eCommerce since 1999 and is the first place Kiwis go online to buy and sell everything from cars to houses. With more onsite listings than people in the nation, Trade Me is New Zealand’s favourite online marketplace. The success of such a large, busy, and image-heavy eCommerce site relies on optimising customer journeys at a fast pace.
The Solution
Trade Me approached Fastly for a Content Delivery Network (CDN) solution to keep content close to customers during its transition from data centres to the cloud. Fastly offered more than just a CDN solution; it provided a holistic platform on the edge with numerous benefits. Fastly's integration with VCL enhanced functionality by removing points of concentration and unnecessary appliances, which improved the customer experience. It also provided robust cybersecurity. Fastly's Next-Gen WAF, powered by Signal Sciences, guards against DDoS attacks and uses automation to distinguish between false positives and genuine attacks. The easy integration with Google Cloud allowed assets to be spread horizontally at a large scale. Fastly also offered greater visibility to securing applications, making it easier to pinpoint and neutralize threats. Trade Me is also testing Fastly Compute@Edge to accelerate their journey to high-scale, serverless computing.
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