技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 功能应用 - 库存管理系统
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 仓库和库存管理
用例
- 库存管理
- 零售店自动化
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Ulta Beauty, Inc. 是美国最大的美容零售商,也是化妆品、香水、护肤品、护发产品和沙龙的首选目的地。该公司在全国经营着 1,450 多家零售店,并维护着一个受欢迎的电子商务网站,其中包括一系列美容秘诀、教程和社交内容。 Ulta Beauty 的首席执行官 Dave Kimbell 和 IT 总监 Omar Koncobo 带领公司从旧的业务模式过渡到更可持续的 IT 基础设施,并正在快速迁移到云。
挑战
Ulta Beauty 是美国领先的美容零售商,在 COVID-19 大流行期间面临着重大挑战。在线购物的快速增长需要对其电子商务业务进行革新,并转向更高效的基于云的架构。该公司需要一个多功能、可扩展且功能强大的内存数据库,能够支持微服务架构并提供强大的缓存功能。目标是管理快速增长并在网上和零售店创造一致的客户体验。该公司还旨在从基于遗留应用程序和本地信息系统的旧业务模式过渡到可以快速迁移到云的更可持续的 IT 基础设施。
解决方案
Ulta Beauty 选择迁移到 Google Cloud 上的 Redis Enterprise,以管理其快速增长并创建新的数字业务。 Redis Cloud 通过需要零存储的内存数据库来处理应用程序层缓存。该解决方案减少了开发工作,简化了与第三方技术的集成,并提供了路边取货服务,以在大流行期间保持库存流动。迁移到 Redis Cloud 还使 Ulta 能够自动化开发任务,这些任务以前需要花费 Ulta Beauty 创新团队的大量周期,包括设计“未来的数字商店”以及为购物者使用新的个性化工具刷新 Ulta 网站。 Redis Cloud 的高级缓存功能和优化微服务架构数据层的能力是 Ulta Beauty 决定迁移的关键因素。
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