SAN RAMON, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 9, 2014) - WANdisco (
WANdisco SVN MultiSite enabled Pitney Bowes, a leading provider of customer communication technologies, to improve productivity by providing an updated copy of repositories at each location and reducing network latency while protecting against failure and availability issues with its patented active-active replication technology. With SVN MultiSite, all 1,300+ developers around the globe, at sites in the United States, United Kingdom, India, and Australia, have LAN-speed access to up-to-date source code, reducing wait times for developers and allowing for continuous contribution to the code base. SVN MultiSite also provides conflict resolution and solves the company's backup issues.
"WANdisco SVN MultiSite's unique active-active replication resulted not only in a dramatic improvement in productivity and reduction in project completion times, but also enabled us to streamline our source code management processes by providing our distributed teams the ability to work together instead of waiting for code at check-in," said Jacqueline Brown, Director of Global Engineering Services for Pitney Bowes. "With a distributed team, if they're all writing simultaneously and seeing changes, the code is higher quality because we're able to adapt to merge conflicts more quickly."
SVN MultiSite also provided Pitney Bowes with continuous hot-backup and automatic failover for all locations. In instances of both planned and unplanned downtime, recovery is automatic and instant so when a server comes back online, it immediately synchronizes with the others in the cluster, undetectable to users. "In the past, if a server went down, developers couldn't work. With SVN MultiSite, when a server goes down, users simply connect to other servers," said Brown. "With a cluster of nodes around the world, we're not worried about losing data if a site goes down because it's accessible on the rest of the nodes."
A recent Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) Report completed in July 2013 revealed that SVN MultiSite delivered a return on investment (ROI) of 357% with a payback period of less than two months. The subject of the study was a Fortune 500 company with annual revenues of over $5 billion that had deployed SVN MultiSite two years earlier. Forrester's TEI methodology measures costs and cost reduction, and weighs the enabling value of a technology in increasing the effectiveness of overall business processes. Read the full report here.
Read this WANdisco customer case study and others here, and learn more about SVN MultiSite and SVN MultiSite Plus.
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