Zenium says that the content delivery network (CDN) provider, Dorabase, is joining its partner ecosystem within Istanbul One, Zenium’s leading edge data center facility in Turkey. The Dorabase presence offers Zenium’s customers access to a variety of value-added services, including improved network security, speed and quality of Internet downloads and cloud services such as cloud DNS and cloud L/B.
As one of the major CDN operators in Turkey, Dorabase was looking to establish a long-term business relationship with a data center partner that could provide the infrastructure demanded by its business today, as well as being able to adapt to future needs within tight timeframes, and against strict service level agreements.
“We work in exciting times with technology advancements and developments pushing existing business boundaries,” said Franek Sodzawiczny, CEO at Zenium. “Conversations that we are having continually reinforce the need for a robust, yet agile data center environment, that can scale without impacting quality of service. The Zenium business model is all about delivering the right scale of data center requirement at the right time, without exception.”
CDN delivers significant network performance benefits: Connected and relevant content is delivered at optimum speeds, and ensures high levels of availability. Of equal importance is the ability of a CDN operator to gather large amounts of detailed data and report this back to their clients, enabling them in turn to analyse the content and further develop their go-to-market strategies as a result.
“CDN is growing in popularity. The closer the CDN server is to the user geographically the faster the content will be delivered,” said Timu?in ???n, CEO at Dorabase. “We find ourselves working in very competitive times so couldn’t take any risks with our data center environment. We were impressed by the existing client list that Zenium has, and know it can fully support our business. Dorabase is delighted to now be part of this exciting ecosystem and see this business alliance as a way of leading positive changes in the Turkish data center environment.”