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Accelerating Payment Processing Solutions at the Digital Edge: A Case Study on Conductor and Equinix
技术
- 网络与连接 - NFC
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Conductor随着时间的推移而改变,成为一家专注于支付方式解决方案和处理的多学科和多元化公司。公司的目标是让用户的日常工作更轻松,努力不断创新其流程。
Conductor 最初是通过从其内部运营迁移到位于 SP1 和 SP2 圣保罗国际商业交换™ (IBX®) 数据中心的 Equinix 托管环境而成为 Equinix 客户的。两年后,该公司面临着通过减少员工来提高环境可用性的挑战。
客户
导体
关于客户
Conductor是一家专门从事电子支付方式解决方案和处理服务的科技公司。该公司成立于 20 年前,是一家品牌和自有品牌信用卡处理器,现在拥有完整的生态系统,涵盖购买和支付链中的广泛活动,包括零售、银行、金融机构、金融技术、福利和协议。
解决方案
为了解决业务挑战,Equinix 和 Conductor 合作为公司创建了一个解决方案,以发展和创新为客户提供的支付处理解决方案。两个团队一起工作,分享他们的技术和运营专业知识,并绘制所有关键点和改进机会。
Equinix 完全重新设计了环境,并在 SP1 开始管理生产环境,在 SP2 开始管理应急环境。它拥有一支高素质和经验丰富的专业团队,全天候 24/7/365 监控两种环境,使指挥团队能够专注于核心业务。
整个项目的基础设施通过全球软件定义的互连分布在 Platform Equinix 的数字生态系统中。
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