All information provided is for entertainment only and no one makes any representations as to accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of any information on this site and will not be liable for any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use.
Offline
Hi everyone, I’m curious — has anyone here tried moving their company’s gaming or entertainment platform to a cloud environment? We’re facing increasing infrastructure costs and slow product launches, and I’m wondering if the cloud really makes a big difference in terms of performance and scalability.
Offline
Hello there! That’s a great question — I’ve read about a company that went through something very similar. Soft2Bet recently partnered with AWS and managed to cut their compute costs by over 50%, which is a huge deal for a company that relies on real-time data and smooth gameplay. What’s even more impressive is that they improved their time to market by 200% and reduced partner onboarding times by 70%. The transition to AWS also allowed them to unify data management, making it easier to analyze trends and test new ideas in hours instead of weeks. They built a seamless integration using Amazon S3 and RDS, plus Snowflake via AWS Marketplace, which gave them both flexibility and performance. If you’re dealing with high latency or scalability issues, I’d definitely recommend exploring a similar cloud setup. Soft2Bet’s example shows that it’s not just about saving money — it’s about being more agile and delivering a better user experience overall.
Offline
reat point, totally agree
Offline
Hello
Offline
reat point, sure