Zumidian – Provides online gaming companies with scalable, high-performance cloud hosting in SoftLayer data centers worldwide

Region
- America
- Asia
- Europe
Country
- Canada
- Japan
- Singapore
- United States
Product
- SoftLayer
Tech Stack
- Cloud Hosting
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Computing
Applicable Industries
- Software
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Zumidian is a company that provides hosting infrastructure for online games. They work with online gaming companies, providing them with scalable, high-performance cloud hosting. Zumidian's services are crucial for these companies as they require high-availability, high-performance technology to support their games. The company needed a cloud provider that could offer a flexible global cloud solution capable of easily scaling up and down to accommodate unpredictable gaming workloads. They also required a provider with a worldwide data center presence and a fast, security-rich network.
The Challenge
Zumidian, a company that provides hosting infrastructure for online games, was in need of a cloud provider that could offer high-availability, high-performance technology. The business was seeking a flexible global cloud solution that could easily scale up and down to accommodate unpredictable gaming workloads. The challenge was to find a cloud provider that could meet these requirements and also provide a fast, security-rich network.
The Solution
Zumidian chose to team up with SoftLayer for their cloud hosting needs. SoftLayer's cloud platform offered the performance, scalability, worldwide data center presence, and fast, security-rich network that Zumidian was looking for. Zumidian now provisions SoftLayer hosting environments for its gaming company customers. They maintain hybrid cloud infrastructure in SoftLayer data centers in the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, and Singapore. The firm also plans to extend its environment to South America in the near future.
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