Stadler needed to make its corporate data centres more resilient in the face of climate issues and unreliable infrastructure. Its distributed local data centre model made it difficult for the company to efficiently share business-critical applications among global users to quickly expand its production of customised trains. In addition, Stadler hoped to gain access to a wider ecosystem of network and cloud service providers. It needed interconnection capabilities to connect with those providers quickly and securely, thus increasing flexibility to scale network bandwidth and to accelerate its digital transformation.
This case study analyses how this international manufacturing company leveraged Equinix’s commitment to shaping its customers’ future through customised infrastructure built for any cloud, direct, low-latency access and AI-ready flexibility.
The result was a more reliable, secure data centre IT infrastructure that enhanced Stadler’s scalability and network performance, sustainability, data strategy and cost management alongside faster digital adoption and time to market.