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Deliver.ee – Innovates delivery services in France with a scalable SoftLayer cloud hosting solution
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
初创企业 Deliver.ee 需要一个可扩展、经济高效的云托管平台来支持其在线交付服务的应用程序。该公司预计业务将快速增长,并希望与一家在全球范围内提供数据中心的云提供商合作。挑战在于找到一种能够支持其在欧洲和美国的增长和扩张计划的解决方案。
关于客户
Deliver.ee 是一家位于法国的初创公司,提供创新的配送服务。该公司提供数小时内的产品配送服务,无需在线零售商进行大量投资。该公司由 IBM 全球企业家计划的启动资金和支持创立。Deliver.ee 的商业计划预计其收入将大幅增长,并在整个欧洲和美国实现扩张。
解决方案
Deliver.ee 在 SoftLayer Paris 数据中心配置了虚拟服务器,快速轻松地从其 DigitalOcean 环境迁移工作负载。借助强大的基础设施,该公司支持一个平台,为其 500 名送货员工计算优化路线。随着业务的增长,Deliver.ee 预计将在全球各地的 SoftLayer 设施中部署更多云资源,包括裸机服务器。
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