The global economy is entering the digital economy era, and more and more companies are becoming "digital native companies". The growth of "digital native companies" is accompanied by a sharp increase in data and traffic. These companies have or are building large-scale data center platforms to carry data. The value of application delivery lies in building a "bridge" between user applications and service systems, ensuring the stability of application systems, and improving user experience. Today, with the in-depth development of enterprise digital transformation, application delivery is rapidly entering "thousands of households". In China, the application delivery market has maintained rapid and stable growth. According to the IDC China Application Delivery Market Tracking Report, the scale of China's application delivery market has grown from US$94 million in 2014 to US$185 million in 2018. In view of the above situation, IDC proposed that from the perspective of user needs and technology trends, the technical development direction of application delivery products will evolve towards the "three highs" trend of high performance, high flexibility, and high scalability, and simultaneously released the "Three Highs" Application Delivery to Realize a Comprehensive Experience for Digital Natives" technical white paper. ■ High performance and high scalability will meet the company's expected explosive growth in future data and business access traffic. ■ Highly flexible features are derived from the rich business application needs of enterprises, which enables application delivery on demand and meets the needs of deep integration with the business. As a cooperative research unit of IDC's white paper "Three Highs Application Delivery to Realize All-round Experience of Digital Native Generation", Deep Technology's application delivery products deeply match the technical concept proposed by IDC, aiming to eliminate the separation between network and application, meet the ever-expanding user scale and higher requirements for application services, greatly improve the user's access speed and uninterrupted stability, and greatly reduce operating costs. At present, Deep Technology's application delivery product ADX3000 is the industry's first 3.2T application delivery platform, with the advantages of strong processing power, comprehensive application delivery capabilities, rich interface density, etc., and has excellent business value such as improving service reliability and response speed, and facilitating flexible business expansion. At the same time, in the application delivery market, as a pioneer and practitioner of the "three highs" concept of "high performance, high flexibility and high scalability", Deepin Technology's application delivery product ADX3000 has been widely used in operators, finance, electricity and other usage scenarios. ■ In finance, the only domestic manufacturer shortlisted for Industrial and Commercial Bank of China's load balancing centralized procurement ■ In the operator field, we were the first to be shortlisted for centralized procurement by the three major operators ■ In the State Grid, the market share has reached more than 60% In the future, Deepin Technologies will continue to exert its strength in the application delivery market and provide customers with better products and solutions! |
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