How to deliver translations without maintaining infrastructure so that I can reduce TCO?

TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) takes into account both initial acquisition expenses and ongoing operational costs. These ongoing costs may encompass initial translation, installation, implementation, maintenance, training requirements, licensing, servicing, upgrades, and security.

By employing a Localazy CDN (Content Delivery Network), you can avoid the need to invest in your own servers or enhance server performance when facing a sudden surge in traffic. CDN allows you to scale your services more efficiently without the need for substantial infrastructure investments.

CDN and TCO are interconnected because the proper utilization of a CDN can significantly impact the total cost of operating and delivering content for online services or web servers. Furthermore, some CDNs also offer website and application security features, potentially reducing the need for a separate security solution.

In essence, optimizing TCO involves reducing the burden on your servers and infrastructure (Purchasing, Repairs, Maintenance, Upgrades, Service, Support, Security, Training) while enhancing performance and availability for users. It follows that the selection and configuration of a CDN can exert a significant influence on the overall costs associated with operating and providing online services.

For a detailed implementation example of Localazy CDN read our article: Deliver translated files seamlessly via Localazy CDN

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25/10/2023