Content Delivery Network (CDN)

Make a Slow Website a Thing of the Past

The more users, the more traffic and the more data flowing in and out of your website servers, the more bandwidth and chances for a slower response time. High speed and short response times are instrumental to a successful user experience. How do you ensure that all users, both internal and external are pleased with how well your website can quickly give them what they need?

How does it work?

Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a data cache service where a provider securely mirrors your data on hundreds of secure data center servers throughout the world. The net result is that this service significantly increasing the download time when users access your website. Essentially, it is a large distributed system of multiple servers located in multiple data centers all across the Internet. The main goal of a CDN is to provide all end users with the content that they are seeking at the highest availability and performance.

What’s in it for you?

Create a better user experience. All of the secure data centers reduce content latency. Faster response time results in higher efficiency and improved overall morale and customer satisfaction.

Keep IT costs down. Reduce strain on your internal servers by skipping the step of purchasing or renting server space and collocation space in order to mirror your data. The scalable model of paying for only what you need will prevent over spending.

Increase security. By working with a CDN provider, your business will benefit from their years of experience and resources available to ensure high security for your data and applications. Businesses are also able to improve latency issues through the use of cloud acceleration.

Increase speed. A CDN is able to significantly increase download times and speeds as well as enabling seamless online transactions resulting in an increase in sales for your company as well as a higher level of customer satisfaction.

Globalization. A global CDN has been established within firewall protected countries such as China allowing now for access to these places through this technology.

Analytics. A CDN does much more than just deliver quicker download speeds for content. It also engages with users and is able to draw up analytics about various trends in order to help you decide where your advertising dollars could be better spent.
Savings all around. In addition to the different aspects of your business that could benefit from this service financially, the service itself is a bargain in comparison to its capabilities for your business. With this service you also no longer have to worry about paying for high priced foreign hosting.