Content Delivery Network (CDN)
What is it?
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a geographically distributed network of servers that work together to deliver digital content such as:
- Web pages.
- Images.
- Videos.
- Applications.
CDNs reduce latency by serving data from the server closest to the end user, improving:
- Page load speed.
- User experience.
The main objective of a CDN is to:
- Optimise performance.
- Improve availability.
- Ensure content security, especially for websites with global traffic or heavy multimedia content.
Why filter companies by their usage?
Segmenting by CDN usage allows you to adapt commercial strategies:
- Advanced companies: Optimisation and security proposals.
- Companies without adoption: Support to improve digital presence and online performance.
Companies that do use it
These companies have already adopted technologies to improve content delivery and are likely interested in:
- Optimisations: Custom configurations.
- Additional services: Tools to analyse CDN performance.
- Advanced security: Protection against DDoS attacks.
Your sales team could offer:
- Tailored solutions to optimise CDN configurations.
- Performance monitoring services.
- Advanced security to protect applications and content.
Companies that do not use it
These companies may experience issues with:
- Performance: Slow loading speeds.
- Availability: Unstable websites.
This is often due to content being served directly from local servers.
Your sales team could offer:
- Initial consulting: Needs assessment.
- Basic CDN configuration: Fast and efficient implementation.
- Educational services: Introduction to the benefits of content delivery networks.
Examples
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