技术
- 网络与连接 - NFC
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 运输
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 采购
用例
- 最后一英里交付
关于客户
Getir 是超快配送先驱,成立于 2015 年。随着时间的推移,该公司通过 GetirFood、GetirMore、GetirWater 和 GetirLocals 等各种服务扩展了其独特的业务模式。最近,该公司将 BiTaksi 添加到其服务中。该公司通过 10 分钟杂货配送方案彻底改变了客户的最后一英里配送,提供约 2,000 种日常用品。 Getir 目前在土耳其所有 81 个城市开展业务,并于 2021 年在多个国家开展业务。2021 年,Getir 筹集了超过 11 亿美元的资金,使公司估值达到 77 亿美元。
挑战
Getir 成立于 2015 年,是超快速交付先驱,随着时间的推移,通过各种服务扩展了其独特的业务模式。该公司通过 10 分钟杂货配送方案彻底改变了客户的最后一英里配送,提供约 2,000 种日常用品。 Getir 目前在土耳其所有 81 个城市开展业务,并于 2021 年在多个国家开展业务。该公司的技术使其能够在最具挑战性的环境下扩大规模并取得成功。然而,该公司的主张是通过技术提高速度,从订单到快递的端到端交付过程必须快速且无缝。这需要一个强大的、基于云的集成技术系统,使用数据和算法来管理供应和客户需求。
解决方案
Getir 应对挑战的解决方案是实施可观察性。这使得 Getir 能够快速行动、保持敏捷,并在路线图的早期阶段看到最大的痛点和增长机会。 Getir 的技术团队可以采用云技术并定期使用容器化工作负载和无服务器技术,但它会决定每个用例的架构。这些细节对于该品牌的成功和快速扩张至关重要。 New Relic 的基础设施监控功能对于组织的日常运营和长期扩张至关重要。 Getir 目前将 New Relic 的基础设施解决方案用于多种用途,包括 Kubernetes 集群(大约 400 个微服务和数百个在 Node JS 中运行的无服务器函数,其中大部分运行在 Java、Go 和 .NET Core 中)以及 AWS 集成。 New Relic平台还解决了不同标签的困境。
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