公司规模
SME
地区
- Europe
国家
- Czech Republic
产品
- SoftLayer
技术栈
- Cloud Hosting Infrastructure
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Revenue Growth
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- 航天
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Skypicker 成立于 2012 年,是一家提供机票购买平台的公司,旨在彻底改变在线航空旅行行业。该公司的在线门户使用独特的算法和强大的数据处理能力,创建新的航班组合,机票价格通常比传统机票便宜 50% 到 90%。该公司的月销售额增长了 40%,成为捷克共和国增长最快的企业之一。该公司凭借其高性能 SoftLayer 云基础设施,每天的销售交易额高达 50 万欧元。
挑战
Skypicker 是一个创新的在线机票购买平台,需要能够处理数据密集型工作负载的云托管基础设施。该公司独特的算法和强大的数据处理能力使其能够创建新的航班组合,机票价格通常比传统产品便宜 50% 到 90%。然而,为了支持这个创新平台并服务于快速增长的客户群,Skypicker 需要一个强大而可靠的云托管基础设施。
解决方案
为了找到最适合其需求的解决方案,Skypicker 测试了 Amazon Web Services、Google 和 SoftLayer 云平台。经过仔细考虑,Skypicker 确定 SoftLayer 解决方案提供了支持其创新平台所需的强大技术。该组织加入了 SoftLayer Catalyst 启动计划,并在阿姆斯特丹配置了 SoftLayer 裸机服务器基础设施,以服务其快速增长的客户群。该解决方案使 Skypicker 能够以 96% 的速度部署基础设施,快速轻松地适应快速的业务扩展。
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