
Ditto is the only mobile database with built-in edge device connectivity and resiliency, enabling apps to synchronize without relying on a central server or constant cloud connectivity. With billions of edge devices and deskless workers driving operations and revenue, businesses are hitting the limits of what traditional cloud architectures can offer. Trusted by Chick-fil-A, Delta, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines, and more, Ditto is pioneering the edge-native revolution, transforming how businesses connect, sync, and operate at the edge. By eliminating hardware dependencies, Ditto’s software-driven networking is enabling businesses to build faster, more resilient systems that thrive at the edge – no Wi-Fi, servers, or cloud required.
Through the use of CRDTs and P2P mesh replication, Ditto's technology enables you to build collaborative, resilient applications where data is always available and up-to-date for every user, and can even be synced in completely offline situations. This allows you to keep mission-critical systems online when it matters most.
Ditto uses an edge-native architecture. Edge-native solutions are built specifically to thrive on mobile and edge devices, without relying solely on cloud-based services. Devices running Ditto apps can discover and communicate with each other directly, forming an ad-hoc mesh network rather than routing everything through a cloud server. The platform automatically handles the complexity of discovery and connectivity using both online and offline channels – Bluetooth, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, local LAN, WiFi, Cellular – to find nearby devices and sync data changes in real-time.
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Servers.com by Nexcess delivers hybrid bare metal cloud hosting solutions that give businesses greater control over their infrastructure while maintaining the flexibility needed to grow. Its portfolio includes Scalable Bare Metal for on-demand capacity, Enterprise Bare Metal for customized deployments, AI Compute for GPU-powered workloads, and Managed Kubernetes for containerized applications. The platform is built to accommodate organizations that require reliable performance, security, and predictable infrastructure management. Through a network of data centers across multiple continents, customers can deploy services closer to their users and minimize latency. Businesses in industries such as gaming, financial services, advertising technology, streaming, SaaS, and Web3 rely on the platform to support high-demand operations. The infrastructure is designed to handle traffic spikes, intensive computing requirements, and geographically distributed workloads. Advanced networking capabilities and direct connectivity options help optimize application responsiveness and uptime. Organizations can combine different infrastructure offerings to create environments that align with their operational and budget requirements. By providing scalable and customizable bare metal solutions, Servers.com helps businesses maintain performance while adapting to changing market demands.
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Azure Operator Nexus
Azure Operator Nexus is a robust hybrid cloud solution designed for essential mobile network applications, providing a carrier-grade infrastructure. It facilitates the straightforward setup of new network services while enhancing the deployment of network functions and applications on-site. This platform supports network-heavy workloads and critical applications with features such as resiliency, security, observability, and exceptional performance. With a cohesive carrier-grade hybrid environment, it allows for the effective management of mission-critical mobile workloads. Users can deploy, oversee, operate, monitor, and safeguard their applications within a consistent Azure framework. Furthermore, it simplifies business processes through API-driven access to all data and network functionalities. By reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO) and enabling scalable growth, organizations can thrive at their own pace. The platform also fosters a closed-loop automation environment by gathering data from various sources, including the platform itself, applications, and network operations. Through the use of AI and machine learning (ML), it enables the extraction of prescriptive analytics, allowing for network reconfiguration that enhances operational efficiency while simultaneously minimizing costs. This comprehensive approach ensures that organizations can adapt and thrive in an ever-evolving technological landscape.
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Atlassian Data Center
Atlassian Data Center serves as a self-managed enterprise solution that is crafted to deliver high availability, robust performance at scale, and versatile infrastructure options for essential Atlassian applications. It accommodates various products including Jira Software, Confluence, Bitbucket, Jira Service Management, Crowd, and Bamboo, empowering organizations to tackle intricate demands with its comprehensive enterprise-grade features. The Data Center offers the flexibility to deploy applications on proprietary hardware, within virtualized settings, or via cloud service platforms such as AWS and Azure. This adaptability enables businesses to advance their IT infrastructure while maintaining control and ensuring security. Among the significant advantages of Atlassian Data Center are its high availability through clustering, which guarantees continuous access to applications even during node failures, and its scalability, which permits organizations to seamlessly integrate additional nodes into their cluster without experiencing any downtime. Furthermore, this solution caters to enterprises aiming for both efficiency and reliability in their operational processes.
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