NavVis is proud to announce an enhancement in our global 3D spatial technology access and performance. With the introduction of new data processing cloud regions in the Americas and Asia-Pacific (APAC), we’re setting a new standard for cloud-based reality capture and viewing technology. These additions complement our existing European (EU) region, forming a robust global network designed to deliver speed and efficiency for 3D spatial technology professionals worldwide.
Our mission at NavVis is to lead the market with unmatched global performance. By migrating to a cloud-native Kubernetes (K8s) architecture across our new data centers, we’re not just expanding our geographical footprint, we’re revolutionizing how 3D spatial data is stored, accessed, and secured globally. Kubernetes ensures our services are scalable, resilient, and efficient, providing significant performance improvements, enhanced security measures, and the agility to adapt to the ever-evolving demands of the 3D spatial tech industry.
With these new locations and our K8s backbone, NavVis now offers you the power to choose your data’s geographical home.
This choice means not only faster access and reduced latency for interacting with 3D datasets through NavVis IVION, but also the assurance that your data is stored according to the specific regulatory standards of your selected region. Our commitment to data security and sovereignty is unwavering, ensuring that your data remains protected within a highly secure and sophisticated cloud environment.
“In the journey to redefine the 3D data landscape, NavVis acknowledges the critical role of speed and accessibility,” says Georg Schroth, CTO and co-founder. “Expanding our cloud infrastructure to the Americas and APAC is more than a growth milestone; it’s our commitment to delivering the fastest, most reliable cloud-based 3D data worldwide. This expansion is a testament to our dedication to making NavVis IVION the leading choice for professionals seeking efficiency, security, and performance, irrespective of where they scan in the physical world.”
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