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Shoptimize's Scalability and Performance Enhancement with Fastly's AI Solutions
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 零售
适用功能
- 采购
- 质量保证
用例
- 交通监控
- 交通模拟
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 测试与认证
挑战
Shoptimize 需要下一代 WAF 解决方案来处理高流量并提供大规模性能。他们之前的 WAF 提供商无法应对缓存挑战,而且成本太高。他们还需要一种能够阻止垃圾邮件流量和恶意机器人而不影响所需流量的解决方案。
关于客户
Shoptimize 是直接面向消费者 (D2C) 平台的人工智能解决方案的先驱。他们提供专门的 SaaS 平台,使零售/D2C 品牌能够提供无摩擦的在线购物体验。他们的客户范围从进入电子商务领域的传统线下企业到初创公司和数字原生品牌。 Shoptimize 专注于可扩展性和性能,以提高客户的效率和增长。
解决方案
Shoptimize 迁移到 Fastly 的边缘云平台和 WAF,这为他们提供了智能、低延迟的 WAF 解决方案。 Fastly 的用户友好型入职流程使迁移变得简单而快速。与 Fastly 的合作使 Shoptimize 能够管理 VCL、维护客户带宽并大规模处理查询。 Fastly 在电子商务平台和集成能力方面的专业知识满足了 Shoptimize 的技术需求。
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