Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Country
- Worldwide
Product
- MarkLogic Database
Tech Stack
- MarkLogic
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Revenue Growth
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Functions
- Sales & Marketing
- Business Operation
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
Springer is a leading scientific and medical publisher with a history spanning over 160 years. The company employs a staff of 6,000 employees worldwide and publishes more than 8,000 new book titles each year. In addition to its print publications, Springer maintains an online catalog of more than 169,000 eBooks and has the world's largest open access portfolio. The company's content delivery platform, SpringerLink, is the heart of its business, hosting more than 8.4 million scientific documents including journals, books, series, protocols, and reference works. SpringerLink was launched in 1996 and was one of the first publicly-available online content platforms. It initially housed some of the company's journals, but as online content became increasingly important, SpringerLink became the hub for every journal the company published, and later, its entire library of books.
The Challenge
Springer, a leading scientific and medical publisher, faced challenges with its online content delivery platform, SpringerLink. The platform, which hosts over 8.4 million scientific documents, had become the core of the company's business, accounting for two-thirds of total revenue. However, Springer was relying on a third-party technology provider to power SpringerLink. As the importance of online content grew, Springer needed more control and flexibility over its content distribution. The company also faced a tight deadline to find a new solution, as its contract with the third-party provider was ending soon. Additionally, with the explosion of online content, readers were expecting better functionality from content providers, including faster search times.
The Solution
Springer chose the MarkLogic database as its new platform. This decision was based on the ability of the MarkLogic database to deliver more rich applications to their customers, creating a user experience that went beyond simply delivering a piece of content. Springer had previously built and deployed some high-performing applications using MarkLogic, including a tool to track the locations of document authors, a search engine for mathematicians, a program that displays snippets of scientific language in a publishing context, and Springerimages, a robust platform that allows users to search through millions of images stored in SpringerLink. The MarkLogic database surpassed expectations, helping Springer to create revenue, increase performance, boost user engagement, improve SpringerImages, foster an agile development process, simplify architecture, support multi-language search, and go to market quickly.
Operational Impact
Quantitative Benefit
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