COMODO CYBERSECURITY
CASE STUDY
Find out how Zumiv helped Comodo:
- Resolve issues with hardware failures, long recovery times, poor feedback regarding infrastructure status, and excessive wait-times for support.
- Reduce infrastructure costs on alternative infrastructure
- Deploy the infrastructure they need, with short lead times, within budget.
COMODO CYBERSECURITYCASE STUDY
Find out how Zumiv helped Comodo:
- Resolve issues with hardware failures, long recovery times, poor feedback regarding infrastructure status, and excessive wait-times for support.
- Reduce infrastructure costs on alternative infrastructure
- Deploy the infrastructure they need, with short lead times, within budget.
Cybersecurity leader - Comodo - selects Zumiv to empower their hosting infrastructure.
ABOUT COMODO CYBERSECURITY
Comodo Cybersecurity is a leader in consumer and enterprise cybersecurity. The company offers a comprehensive array of cybersecurity products and services, including anti-virus software, firewalls, endpoint-security solutions, and certificate and IT management platforms.
Comodo operates in dozens of countries across the world and uses extensive infrastructure to support cybersecurity products relied on by millions of users.
25M+
Installations
50M+
Internet Users
700K+
Business Customers
2M+
Digital Certificates
7K+
Partners & Affiliates
Industry:
Computer Software
Founded
1998
Website:
Principal Market Segments Served:
Home & Home Office, E-Commerce/Internet Merchants, Small to Medium Business, Large Enterprises, Institutions and Governments
Cybersecurity leader - Comodo - selects Zumiv to empower their hosting infrastructure.
ABOUT COMODO CYBERSECURITY
Comodo Cybersecurity is a leader in consumer and enterprise cybersecurity. The company offers a comprehensive array of cybersecurity products and services, including anti-virus software, firewalls, endpoint-security solutions, and certificate and IT management platforms.
Comodo operates in dozens of countries across the world and uses extensive infrastructure to support cybersecurity products relied on by millions of users.
Industry:
Computer Software
Founded
1998
Website:
Principal Market Segments Served:
Home & Home Office, E-Commerce/Internet Merchants, Small to Medium Business, Large Enterprises, Institutions and Governments
COMODO’S CHALLENGE
Comodo’s production infrastructure is primarily hosted on AWS, however, Comodo found its quality of service was at risk of being compromised by a lack of vendor support. Comodo’s business suffered from
- hardware failures
- long recovery times
- poor feedback regarding infrastructure status
- excessive wait-times for support
Inadequate support, responsiveness, and reliability had impacted Comodo’s internal operations and its relationships with customers, so a decision was made to transition to a platform capable of providing the hands-on support Comodo needed.
In addition to unreliable support, Comodo was conscious that their vendor’s managed services were more expensive than other products on the market. The company’s technical leadership felt that alternative infrastructure would prove more cost-effective for a subset of its operations, including development and testing, file storage, and servers to support communications.
After an exhaustive selection process, Comodo settled on Zumiv, the only vendor capable of providing the required level of service at an affordable price.
COMODO’S CHALLENGE
Comodo’s production infrastructure is primarily hosted on AWS, however, Comodo found its quality of service was at risk of being compromised by a lack of vendor support. Comodo’s business suffered from
- hardware failures
- long recovery times
- poor feedback regarding infrastructure status
- excessive wait-times for support
Inadequate support, responsiveness, and reliability had impacted Comodo’s internal operations and its relationships with customers, so a decision was made to transition to a platform capable of providing the hands-on support Comodo needed.
In addition to unreliable support, Comodo was conscious that their vendor’s managed services were more expensive than other products on the market. The company’s technical leadership felt that alternative infrastructure would prove more cost-effective for a subset of its operations, including development and testing, file storage, and servers to support communications.
After an exhaustive selection process, Comodo settled on Zumiv, the only vendor capable of providing the required level of service at an affordable price.