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AEDES brings modern medicine to remote African hospitals using mobile apps that
work with or without a network connection.

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AEDES

Public health consulting organization AEDES is currently developing CERHIS – a
tactile hospital information system that brings digital services to small and
medium-sized hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, which has some of the most
challenging environments for healthcare information management. With Couchbase,
AEDES can help hospitals move away from paper-based systems to more accurate and
efficient record keeping using a low-cost mobile solution.

AEDES mission is to contribute to improve the quality and access to health care
around the world. For this purpose, AEDES promotes the share and transfer of
knowledge, by providing experimented human resources and performing consulting
and management services in the area of health and food security. 

AEDES operates in industrialised, developing and intermediate countries, for
private and public organisations. AEDES seeks to promote the principles of
sustainable development in its three dimensions: economic, social and
environmental.

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Amadeus uses Couchbase to ensure high availability and performance for over 8
million travel booking queries per second.

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AMADEUS

Today’s travel industry is experiencing rapid growth, high customer
expectations, fierce competition, and pressure on margins. Amadeus, the leading
Global Distribution System (GDS) and the largest processor of travel bookings in
the world, looked to NoSQL and Couchbase – shifting away from Oracle – to meet
stringent data management needs within a demanding industry. In 2008, Amadeus
implemented Memcached on a MySQL database. By 2013, Amadeus leveraged Couchbase
Server for two applications: Amadeus Selling Platform Connect, a website for
professional travel agents such as Thomson and Expedia, and the global booking
engine, Availability Processing Engine. The company made the complete shift to
Couchbase in 2014 and had 800 million passengers travel with flights arranged by
Amadeus in 2015. By adopting NoSQL, Amadeus was able to maintain its key/value
store architecture, while pushing the complexity of data distribution down into
the database level. Today, Amadeus uses Couchbase in seven applications which
are able to process petabytes of data in upwards of 2.5 million operations per
second.

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BackpackEMR uses peer-to-peer sync to bring modern medical care to remote
patients at mobile clinics in 19 countries.

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BACKPACK EMR

Backpack EMR was born in 2014 after a trip to Peru gave the company’s founder
insight into the medical experience of rural communities. To increase
efficiency, cut costs, and streamline operations while improving patient care,
Backpack EMR provides mobile clinics with critical technology that’s missing
from most standard patient-tracking solutions. The Backpack EMR system
seamlessly manages up to 20 devices and transfers up to 60,000 documents within
seconds. To date, Backpack EMR has helped provide healthcare to 50,000 patients
across 19 countries.

BD’s innovative mobile app logs real-time data on diabetes patients and gives
them custom alerts and recommendations.

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BD

As a leading medical technology company, BD is constantly looking for new ways
to improve diagnostics and the delivery of health care. In the case of Type 2
diabetes, a major obstacle to optimized treatment has been the lack of
individualized data. It’s too difficult for patients to collect the data, and
even when they do, doctors don’t have the time to sort through it all. BD’s
innovative solution is a mobile patient app and clinician portal built on
Couchbase and Couchbase Mobile. The solution uses connected medical devices and
a mobile app to automatically log real-time data on a patient’s insulin and
glucose levels, activities, meals, and location. Based on the data, the mobile
app provides patients with customized alerts and recommendations. The clinician
portal collects all the data and presents it to doctors in an efficient format
for making diagnoses and determining the best course of treatment. Couchbase
provides the offline capabilities of the patient application and secure
synchronization of patient data from the medical IoT devices to the cloud. BD
chose Couchbase because Couchbase made it extremely easy to launch the app and
portal and to add rules over time as the solution evolved.

Betfair switched from Oracle to Couchbase to gain easy scalability and high
performance for processing 30,000 online bets per minute.

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BETFAIR

Betfair, one of the world’s largest international online sports betting
providers uses transactional data and operational monitoring in a smattering of
applications that serve over 30,000 markets. Historically, their applications
have run on Oracle, which they felt was reliable and well known, but had a few
issues including impedance mismatch with object-oriented languages and scaling,
among others. The company turned to NoSQL for its scalability, fast lookups,
integration with continuous delivery, and ultimately, reduced time to delivery.
Teams throughout the company began using a multitude of different NoSQL
databases including MongoDB, Cassandra, HBase, CouchDB, Redis, and Memcached. In
2013, the company began to question whether the NoSQL solutions they had chosen
were the optimal fit for the applications they were being deployed for. They
started their investigation by evaluating all NoSQL solutions, adding Couchbase
into the mix, and discovered that Cassandra was one of the solutions that was
not a good fit for their use case. Couchbase replaced Cassandra in this instance
and in their Memcached instance because Couchbase was fast, deterministic,
avoided cold cache, and was considered a far better option than their current
solution. Couchbase is now Betfair’s strategic document NoSQL solution and
processes 30,000 bets per minute, across 140 countries from more than 4 million
funded user accounts.

BT takes advantage of Couchbase’s flexibility to accelerate delivery of new
features to millions of media subscribers in 180 countries.

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BT

Multinational telecommunications company BT has operations in 180 countries and
over 1.5 million subscribers. To keep them happy, the company needs to deliver
content at high performance when and where viewers want to access it. With
Couchbase’s flexible data model, it can accelerate delivery of new features
across all platforms while easily scaling to maintain high performance
regardless of spikes in demand.

Carrefour Spain transitioned to a microservices architecture that supports over
1,500 vendors and 3 million products with no downtime.

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CARREFOUR SPAIN

Carrefour is one of the world’s largest retailers with over 1,000 stores in
Spain alone. Carrefour Spain also manages an online marketplace with over 1,500
vendors and 3 million products. When their monolithic e-commerce platform became
too unwieldy to manage efficiently, Carrefour Spain decided to transition to a
microservices platform in the cloud. Couchbase enables Carrefour to meet all
their microservices objectives, including fast time to market, integrated cache
and database, and no downtime during peak traffic.

Cars.com uses Couchbase to quickly and easily deploy and update highly engaging
retail applications on premises and in the cloud.

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CARS.COM

The mission of Cars.com is to be the leading decision engine that moves people
through the car ownership cycle with transparent, fun, and engaging experiences.
As the expectations of customers continued to rise, the company realized it
needed a better database to manage its data assets, flexibly evolve them for new
use cases, quickly serve them to consumers, and easily ingest massive amounts of
new data on a regular basis. After a rigorous vendor selection process that
included demos, proof-of-concepts, and proposals from five solutions providers,
Cars.com selected Couchbase in late 2015 and delivered its first projects into
production in 2016. Its first use cases were data-rich vehicle listings for an
ever-changing inventory of 5 million vehicles, extremely flexible user profiles,
and product data and metrics for both internal and consumer use. One of the
reasons Cars.com chose Couchbase was for the ability to quickly release new
products, and Couchbase passed that test almost immediately when Cars.com
successfully capitalized on an unexpected opportunity to develop a cutting-edge
vehicle pricing application. Cars.com also likes that Couchbase is fully aligned
with its cloud and SOA strategies and will enable the company to continually
exceed customer expectations with more new products in the years to come.

CenterEdge uses Couchbase Full-Text Search to give its customers lightning-fast
access to millions of customer records in the cloud.

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CENTEREDGE SOFTWARE

CenterEdge, a POS product provider for 500 global customers in the entertainment
industry, began their NoSQL journey in 2012, when their SQL system crashed on
Black Friday. After the load spike meltdown, the team determined that a cloud
migration was the next step in their journey. They started by using Couchbase
Server to address traffic upsurges — first as a cache and then moving into
persistent storage and finally out of SQL altogether. By 2015, CenterEdge had
become a beta customer for the latest version of Couchbase and have been at the
forefront of N1QL users making operations and development easy in practice and
transition. Today, CenterEdge relies on Couchbase for best-in-class analytics in
a matter of milliseconds and is in the process of moving completely over to
Couchbase from SQL.

Cisco moved its video management platform to the cloud to support 100+ billion
user sessions per year for cable companies around the world.

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CISCO

One of Cisco’s many industry solutions is VSRM (a video session and resource
manager application), which cable companies use to enable their broadcast,
on-demand, and DVR video services. Cisco’s VSRM platform supports 100+ billion
user sessions per year for cable companies all around the world. The VSRM
product was always very successful, but over time it became increasingly complex
to scale, and customers also struggled with the failure rates of their legacy
hardware. Cisco decided it was time to move the VSRM platform to NoSQL in the
cloud to achieve the scalability it needed and the efficiency, reliability, and
performance its customers demanded. After assessing numerous databases,
including Cassandra and MongoDB, Cisco chose Couchbase for three primary
reasons: It provides very strong data consistency that is comparable to a
standalone system. It delivers reliable low latency, with consistent 500
microsecond response times at very large scale. And it provides great
scalability in a distributed system. Cisco was also pleased to discover that
Couchbase is “like a Swiss army knife,” for its clusters, giving the company a
single tool to easily manage and maintain many aspects of its database.

Comcast uses Couchbase to improve customer experiences and deliver unified
support across its many lines of business.

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COMCAST

Comcast, a leading provider of video, high-speed internet and voice services
with nearly 30 million customers, uses Couchbase to deliver better customer
support across multiple lines of business. A key part of Comcast’s business
model is to provide a customer experience that is always improving. Achieving
that goal is complicated because customers interact with Comcast in many
different ways – and capturing all those interactions to build a single view of
each customer had become a serious challenge with relational technologies. With
Couchbase, Comcast presents a complete picture of each customer’s account and
status when support receives a call, resulting in better, faster service for the
company’s customers.

Concur added a high-speed caching layer with Couchbase to speed up the
performance of its numerous business application products.

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CONCUR

Concur implemented a large Couchbase Server cluster, utilizing the Enyim (.NET)
client for the web tier and the spymemcached (Java) client for the middle tier.
They were impressed with the simplicity with which they could set up, configure,
and scale the cluster. For example, the ability to use a single solution across
multiple tiers and languages was a huge win for Concur and made Couchbase a more
attractive option than other solutions, which required different implementations
for each. Using the recommended reverse proxy setup, there’s just a single IP
address for configuring REST connections and monitoring across multiple tiers.
Couchbase's cluster management capabilities give Concur the ability to scale out
their cluster with zero downtime. They also get the added benefit of zero
configuration management when adding or removing nodes from their cluster
because both the .NET and Java clients are automatically updated when there is a
topology change, ensuring smooth and consistent growth of the Couchbase cluster
across the entire environment.

Cox Automotive took advantage of Couchbase’s easy scalability to rapidly expand
its support from 6M to 100M car listings per day.

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COX ENTERPRISES

HomeNet Automotive, a division of Cox Automotive, is a leading provider of
online inventory management and marketing solutions for car dealers. HomeNet
deployed Couchbase because the company needed to scale beyond the 6 million cars
it was originally designed for and be able to process anywhere from 50 to 100
million vehicles a day. While the company uses SQL Server hardware, they rely on
the speed, flexibility, and dependability of Couchbase to help meet the
high-throughput, non-transactional, data requirements. The company first brought
in NoSQL as a way to offload operations to Couchbase as a cache and has since
made Couchbase the system of record.

Coyote counts on Couchbase in the cloud for scalable real-time performance that
supports 5 million users and 13 million alerts per day.

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COYOTE

Coyote is reinventing how drivers across Europe can use data to improve their
driving experience. The company’s community-based road information solution
collects user input and delivers critical alerts to drivers about traffic,
accidents, and more. When it was time to develop additional services for
drivers, Coyote adopted the end-to- end Couchbase data platform for its scalable
performance and offline functionality. The company met a tight deadline for a
launch and saw fast acceptance by users, with more than 35% of users adopting
the solution within three months. Coyote has helped boost engagement and better
retain its users.

Cvent uses Couchbase across 8 development clusters and 45 teams to develop and
run hundreds of microservices.

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CVENT

With online event planning as its primary business, Cvent is constantly building
new services for its customers. Over the years, the company’s product grew into
a monolithic application that was increasingly difficult to scale. To overcome
that obstacle, Cvent started delivering its product as hundreds of individual,
but integrated, microservices — and they found Couchbase to be the ideal
database to provide the performance, scalability, and flexibility this change
required. A driving force behind the selection of Couchbase is its compatibility
with Memcached, which allows Cvent to naturally transition its storage to
Couchbase over time. For Cvent developers, the transition was just as easy.
Because they were already using SQL, they were able to switch to N1QL without
missing a beat — and they gained the ability to define their own data with
schemaless data modeling, and create their own queries using multiple indexing
options. Now, Cvent uses Couchbase across 8 development clusters and 45 teams to
develop and run hundreds of microservices.

DirecTV runs Couchbase using N1QL and Node.js to support 38 million customers on
3,000 channels around the globe.

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DIRECTV

DIRECTV, one of the world’s leading providers of digital television
entertainment services runs software to support 38 million customers globally on
3,000 channels. Maintaining 100% uptime is a requirement in a multitude of
conditions. The challenge the company faced was developing systems capable of
supporting business changes in a fast-paced environment – all on a flexible
database schema. For DIRECTV, managing entity relationship data models had
become a constraint to advancing technologically. The company looked into
multiple NoSQL solutions and dynamic languages offered in the hopes of
simplifying the approach to modeling real-world objects. DIRECTV found a way
using Node.js with Couchbase as an end-to-end solution – from the user’s web
browser to the JSON object stored in the database. DIRECTV discovered
Couchbase’s performance to be unparalleled with its RESTful API, and SQL-like
query engine of N1QL.

Doddle uses Couchbase Lite and Sync Gateway to provide retailers with easy
solutions for click and collect, ship from store, and returns.

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DODDLE

Doddle was founded to provide online shoppers with convenient places to pick up
and return their packages. Doddle’s original database solution was expensive and
hard to deploy – but even worse, it performed poorly when network connections
were spotty. Couchbase Mobile was affordable, easier to deploy, and its embedded
database (Couchbase Lite) kept Doddle’s apps working even when they went
offline. Today, Doddle uses the same Couchbase technology to provide retailers
with white-label solutions for click and collect, ship-from store, and returns.

Creating personalized marketing campaigns with unified real-time data

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DOMINO'S PIZZA

Domino's is the largest pizza company in the world based on retail sales and
runs almost 18,000 stores in more than 90 countries. By emphasizing technology
innovation, Domino's generates over 50% of its global retail sales and over 70%
of its U.S. sales from digital channels. When Domino’s created their single
platform for operational and analytical workloads they chose Couchbase over
Cassandra for its extreme flexibility and built-in services such as full-text
search and analytics.

Equifax uses multi-dimensional scaling to provide 5-millisecond response times
for users of 1.5 billion constantly changing records.

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EQUIFAX

In the U.S., the financial data company Equifax is best known for providing
credit scores used by lenders to make consumer loans. When the Federal National
Mortgage Association announced major changes in their credit score requirements,
Equifax had to act fast. The company decided to switch to a NoSQL database to
get the high performance and scalability needed to provide 5-millisecond
response times in a system handling 1.5 billion constantly changing records.
After evaluating Couchbase against MongoDB and Redis, Equifax decided Couchbase
was the clear winner. The most important differentiator was Couchbase’s
Multi-Dimensional Scaling, which Equifax uses to scale individual workloads
separately. Equifax was also able to quickly and easily implement disaster
recovery using Couchbase’s cross datacenter replication (XDCR) and master-master
replication scheme. The operations team was sold on the power of the Memcached
protocol and RESTful API for system monitoring and management. Developers liked
the simplicity and flexibility of N1QL, Couchbase’s SQL-based query language for
JSON. By replacing Hadoop with RxJava, the development team was able to process
300+ million documents in 40 minutes. Couchbase’s technical support team sealed
the deal by partnering closely with Equifax during the intense 24/7 production
cycle in the months prior to launch.

Facet Digital is a full-service agency that uses Couchbase Capella to streamline
application development and improve performance.

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FACET DIGITAL

Facet Digital is a full-service agency that designs, develops, launches, and
scales business-critical web, mobile, and desktop applications. Facet’s clients
are focused on cost, performance, and security, and Couchbase was the only DBaaS
that checked all three boxes. Couchbase Capella deploys in minutes, ready to go.
It’s fully optimized with enterprise features like query, search, and security
that slash development time and costs. And Couchbase’s powerful NoSQL lets Facet
build applications that deliver unmatched speed.

FICO chose Couchbase over MongoDB™ to provide superior speed, scalability, and
availability for the world’s #1 fraud detection platform.

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FICO

Powered by Couchbase, FICO’s fraud detection platform is #1 in the world and
scores 65% of the world’s credit/debit cards. Downtime means fraud and lost
revenue for the company, so when FICO was chosen to provide credit checks, fraud
screening, and targeted offers for new telecommunications customers both
in-store and online, it needed a NoSQL database that could deliver high
availability alongside high transactional volume. Couchbase was chosen over
Cassandra and MongoDB for speed, scalability, availability, and persistence to
support large XML objects.

Gannett cut its licensing fees by 75% when it moved its systems to Couchbase for
greater reliability, flexibility, and hybrid cloud support.

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GANNETT

Gannett is one of America’s largest media companies, with systems that are
accessed by 96 million visitors per month. The company began considering NoSQL
when they experienced network outages and replication issues with SQL Server.
Moreover, Gannett wanted a more portable infrastructure at a lower cost. After
evaluating several of the top NoSQL players including MongoDB and Cassandra,
Gannett chose Couchbase due to its memory-first architecture. Currently, Gannett
plans to redesign its architecture in favor of using Couchbase which will
support higher read/write speeds, greater scale and access, and cost a fraction
of their previous annual spend. Gannett runs Couchbase on Amazon Web Services.

GE migrated its IoT data collection and analysis application to Couchbase Mobile
in just 30 days to improve performance and reliability.

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GE

Today’s innovative software is providing new ways for industrial companies to
gain a competitive advantage. General Electric set out to bring together device
connectivity, data integration and management, data analytics, cloud, and
mobility all in a way that works seamlessly together and intuitively for all the
members of its business. More specifically, the company needed to provide
offline support to GE field engineers who work in remote locations where offline
is the norm. In 2015, GE launched the Predix platform, a cloud-based software
solution for the Industrial Internet. The Predix Experience engineering team
built this platform using Couchbase Mobile in less than 90 days. The platform
connects industrial machines like wind turbines, railcars, power plants and more
that need 100% uptime, regardless of Internet connection. Predix is now the
foundation for all of GE’s Industrial Internet applications and provides
powerful, consistent, secure, and scalable support for the solutions its
customers rely on to optimize their businesses.

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Innovative Transit Solutions modernized the Las Vegas Monorail with a digital
ticketing system that increased ridership and revenue.

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INNOVATIVE TRANSIT SOLUTIONS

Innovative Transit Solutions grew out of an initiative to modernize fares for
the Las Vegas Monorail by providing fast, convenient ways for riders to purchase
and use digital tickets and helping the transit organization eliminate the high
costs of maintaining traditional mag-stripe ticket systems. Innovative Transit
developed Transit Cloud, its new fare solution, using Couchbase Data Platform –
a robust Engagement Database that provides strong performance and offline
functionality. By delivering a superior rider experience, the solution boosted
monorail ridership by nearly 30% and increased revenue by 50% compared to the
previous year.

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Intuit supports 250K peak-season TurboTax users at the same time using a
microservices architecture built with Couchbase on AWS.

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INTUIT

Intuit’s TurboTax is the best-selling online tax preparation software, serving
millions of customers annually. During peak tax season the application has to
support over 250,000 users at once with an average session time of 35 minutes.
When TurboTax’s monolithic architecture couldn’t keep up with increasingly
complex requirements, Intuit partnered with Couchbase to move it to a
microservices architecture on AWS. Couchbase provides the built-in high
availability and data replication TurboTax needs for dependable performance and
24/7 uptime – plus the unmatched flexibility developers need for testing and
deploying updates on the fly.

 

The mobile game leader Jam City used Couchbase to scale a high-performance app
to 35 million global users in under 8 months.

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JAM CITY

Jam City is a leader in mobile entertainment, providing unique and deeply
engaging games that appeal to broad global audiences. Its wildly popular puzzle
game Cookie Jam won Facebook's Game of the Year after scaling to meet the demand
of 5 million users globally in under 8 months. Jam City and Couchbase teamed up
in preparation for the huge spike in social and mobile hits once Cookie Jam had
begun gaining traction, successfully avoiding downtime with Couchbase
performance at scale and flexibility in rebalance and failover through Cross
datacenter replication. And the flexible JSON data model that Couchbase offers
enabled Jam City to iterate without having to request and wait for schema
changes. Today, Jam City leverages Couchbase for several of their most popular
games, including Panda Pop and Juice Jam, among others.

KDDI takes advantage of Couchbase’s push-button scalability and extreme
flexibility to help speed its cloud services to market.

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KDDI

KDDI Business ID is an enterprise cloud service for businesses who want to
securely manage user IDs for SaaS products such as G Suite, Office 365, and
Salesforce. Fast and flexible deployment was a top priority for KDDI, so they
knew from the start they wanted to have a NoSQL database rather than an RDBMS.
After considering several candidates, KDDI chose Couchbase for a number of
reasons. For starters, they found Couchbase to be extremely flexible in
accommodating their agile development style, and in its ability to store both
JSON and binary data. Next, they were impressed by Couchbase’s strong balance of
industry-leading performance and high reliability. KDDI also has to provide its
customers with uninterrupted service along with easy and unlimited scalability,
and Couchbase makes it simple by providing push-button scalability that adds a
server to a cluster with no downtime. Another key requirement for KDDI is high
availability (especially for disaster recovery), and Couchbase’s cross
datacenter replication (XDCR) makes it simple to achieve. With ease of operation
for everything from deployment to recovery, Couchbase makes cloud services fast,
secure, and reliable for KDDI and its customers.

LinkedIn chose Couchbase for its ease of use and extremely low latency, and now
uses Couchbase for over 50 use cases companywide.

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LINKEDIN

As the world’s largest online professional network, LinkedIn has to monitor and
analyze massive amounts of data to ensure its site is available 24/7 for its
500+ million members. As its user base skyrocketed, LinkedIn quickly outgrew the
limited flexibility and scalability of Oracle and turned to Memcached to run its
source of truth (SoT) store. But Memcached had its own drawbacks, so LinkedIn
continued looking at alternatives, including Couchbase, MongoDB, and Redis.
Couchbase was the clear winner due to many distinct advantages. Most
importantly, it has built-in replication and cluster expansion, automatic
partitioning, extremely low latency, it does asynchronous writes to disk, and it
enabled simple replacement of Memcached. Because Couchbase was so easy to use,
LinkedIn’s site reliability engineers love it, and quickly expanded its use
cases to include simple read-through cache, counter stores, de-duping stores,
and their SoT store. Within four years, Couchbase grew from a single proof of
concept to the number one caching solution within LinkedIn. Today, all in-memory
storage in the LinkedIn datacenter is done by Couchbase, and it powers 10+
million queries per second across all servers and clusters.

Maccabi consolidated multiple systems onto one database so 2.3 million users can
manage their healthcare via a single mobile app.

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MACCABI

Maccabi is the second-largest healthcare maintenance operator (HMO) in Israel,
covering over 2.3 million beneficiaries (26% of market share). It operates both
as an insurer of its members and as their care provider. It is a community-based
healthcare provider that provides most of the care in the community. Maccabi
leverages Couchbase for performance at scale, integrated caching, and mobile.

Marriott modernized its infrastructure with Couchbase to reduce application
development costs and increase transaction speed.

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MARRIOTT

When Marriott decided it was time to replace its legacy infrastructure to better
compete in the Digital Economy, IT leadership faced core technology decisions.
The company evaluated several NoSQL solutions before deciding to switch to
Couchbase. Marriott was drawn to Couchbase by recommendations of other
large-volume, high transaction customers along with technical aspects that
suited their use case. By making the switch to Couchbase, Marriott achieved an
open source, cloud-based model with a document-oriented and distributed
structure that enabled the company to reduce application development costs,
improve speed, and modernize their infrastructure. Today, Marriott stores 13
million documents and runs 200 transactions per second using Couchbase and has
plans to expand their deployment.

McGraw Hill Education uses Couchbase with Elasticsearch to scale rich and
personalized learning experiences to millions of users.

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MCGRAW HILL

When McGraw-Hill Education (MHE) decided it was time to move its traditional
media publishing company into the digital world, it started by taking lessons
from advertising and social gaming companies. Like those companies, MHE wanted
to scale to millions of users while supporting open content, metadata from third
parties, and interactive apps in order to provide a rich and personalized
experience for every user. MHE experimented with a number of technologies
including XML databases, SQL, in-memory data grids, and enterprise search
servers – but none of them could provide the massive scalability MHE required.
After identifying existing use cases that matched what they were trying to
achieve, MHE realized their perfect combination was Couchbase Server with
Elasticsearch. The result is a self-adapting learning portal that delivers
personalized results for every learner. Users can browse and search text, video,
and images with lightning fast access to both the content and metadata. The
users’ profiles are automatically enhanced based on their behaviors and actions,
then the profiles are incorporated into search queries to deliver personalized
results.

Nielsen migrated the backend system for its consumer analytics service from
Oracle to Couchbase and improved response times by 50%.

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NIELSEN

Nielsen’s Answers on Demand (AOD) service delivers ratings data and other
information for businesses in more than 100 countries. With the inflow of
massive volumes of data and the requirement to deliver highly targeted results
for clients, the ability to sift through datasets quickly and effectively is
critical. Faced with the challenge of tracking sales of fast-moving consumer
goods and reporting those insights to their customers, Nielsen needed a backend
solution that could store user-generated data while providing extremely fast
response times and low latency. The company turned to Couchbase to sidestep many
of the limitations of Oracle, and gained a 50% boost in response time. Couchbase
has allowed Nielsen to achieve a more detailed and granular understanding of
customer buying patterns and behavior while reducing time required to manage and
update systems. Nielsen currently uses Couchbase as a document store and heavily
leverages N1QL for big data analytics.

Nuance switched from Oracle to Couchbase to gain greater agility and scalability
for its automated communications services.

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NUANCE

In 2013, Varolii, a Nuance Communications company, began evaluating backend
solutions for its automated notifications product geared toward enterprises. For
the previous 10 years, the company deployed an all-Oracle environment, but found
that the monolithic platforms were difficult to manage from an engineering
perspective. Varolii mobilized MongoDB for a small project which worked for the
initial size and scope; however, efforts to expand to a second data center posed
challenges with bidirectional replication issues. Upon review, Varolii
identified must-have requirements including multi-master database replication,
horizontal scaling, open source, and VM support. They evaluated Cassandra and
Couchbase which were closely aligned, yet Couchbase outperformed Cassandra in
ease of use. Further, Cassandra didn't provide the document database aspect they
wanted to leverage in addition to key-value capability, and querying was also
much more involved. Today, Nuance leverages Couchbase in their Varolii solution
and uses the Hadoop integration to connect SQL-based analysis to the world of
unstructured data.

PayPal manages over 1B documents and 10TB of data with Couchbase while
processing millions of user analytics updates per minute.

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PAYPAL

In 2013, PayPal, a global leader in online payments solutions, took on NoSQL for
several use cases. They initially leveraged Couchbase for their Media Network
Advertising pipeline and applied Couchbase to build cross-channel audience
analytics in profiling, segmentation, identity mapping and more. By 2014, the
company was managing over 1 billion documents and 10 terabytes of data with
Couchbase. PayPal extended Couchbase use into analytics for user information,
processing millions of updates a minute in conjunction with Kafka and Hadoop.
 

Pfizer deployed Couchbase on the AWS cloud in order to guarantee high
performance and flexibility for dozens of healthcare applications.

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PFIZER

Pfizer is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies with annual
revenues over $21 billion and a product portfolio that includes medicines,
vaccines, and many of the world's best-known consumer healthcare products. When
Pfizer required a flexible, high-performance database to power Newton (their
platform for health applications), Couchbase was their top choice. Couchbase was
simple to deploy on the AWS cloud, easily supports dozens of applications, and
provides the flexible and robust indexing Pfizer needs for Newton’s reporting
application. 

 

PG&E relies on Couchbase to provide its gas and electric power inspectors with
real-time data in the field, even when they’re offline.

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PG&E

Leading utility company PG&E has more than 16 million customers and 20,000
employees. To work effectively over a huge geographic area, the company needs to
provide PG&E gas and electric power inspectors in the field with real-time data,
such as customer account information, utility infrastructure maps, and safety
information. With Couchbase, the company can provide connect its teams with this
data, whether they’re offline or online, while improving service and lowering
the cost of field visits. Cross datacenter replication (XDCR) adds resiliency,
ensuring workers can depend on the application to be available when they arrive
at the job site.


 

Prewave took its real-time predictive risk alert product for supply chains from
proof of concept to production in only two months.

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PREWAVE

Prewave is a data analytics startup committed to making worldwide supply chains
more transparent, resilient, and sustainable. Their AI technology analyzes
social media and news media data in over 50 languages and uses advanced machine
learning to deliver predictions on critical risks to their customers’ supply
chains. Prewave chose Couchbase as their main operational data store and cache
for its ability to seamlessly stream thousands of media messages daily, reduce
query time from minutes to seconds, and dynamically scale to complement their
product’s evolution.

 

 

With clients in remote locations, rapidBizApps relies on Couchbase for seamless
experiences with or without a network connection.

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RAPIDBIZAPPS

rapidBizApps creates intuitive and reliable mobile apps that drive
transformational results in physically demanding, capital-intensive industries
such as mining. Using rapidBizApps solutions such as groundHog, rapidInspect,
and formHound, mining companies are tracking performance and capturing vital
data from equipment deployed above and below ground. Companies can use this data
to optimize fleet management, improve worker productivity, streamline
inspections, reduce equipment downtime, and more. With Couchbase, rapidBizApps
can empower its customers to optimize resources and protect miners in the
harshest, most remote locations.

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Revolut combines machine learning with Couchbase’s speed, agility, and
scalability to monitor card transactions and reduce fraud.

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REVOLUT

The UK fintech company Revolut developed Sherlock, a machine learning-based
fraud prevention system, to counter the growing threat of financial fraud.
Sherlock continuously and autonomously monitors card users’ transactions, and if
it finds a suspicious transaction it sends the user a push notification for
their approval. Revolut selected Couchbase because of its inherent architectural
advantages – including speed, agility, and scalability – that address the
ever-changing data needs of users and merchants.

Ryanair uses Couchbase Mobile’s embedded database and integrated sync to cut
travel booking time from 5 minutes to 30 seconds.

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RYANAIR

Couchbase Mobile helped Ryanair increase their app performance and enhance their
user experience. Ryanair was also able to overhaul their app experience without
significant re-architecture to their existing app. Ryanair runs Couchbase on
Amazon Web Services.

With Couchbase Mobile, Ryanair can easily manage semi-static data, did not have
to implement their own synchronization and storage solution, and was able to
integrate with existing Android and iOS apps without significant
re-architecture.

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Seenit built its collaborative video platform from the ground up with Couchbase
on top of machine learning in the cloud.

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SEENIT

Founded in 2014, Seenit is built from the ground up with Couchbase Server and
Couchbase Mobile to provide enterprises with a collaborative video platform
that’s innovative and easy to use. The premise of Seenit is simple:
Crowdsourcing video from employees, fans, and other amateurs provides a raw
authenticity that can’t be captured any other way. The main challenge is
enabling users to sort through hundreds or thousands of video clips to find the
shots they really want. By applying Couchbase’s N1QL and Full Text Search (FTS)
over machine learning in the Google Cloud, Seenit provides its customers with an
incredibly powerful search function that allows them to filter submissions by
objects in the video, specific words or phrases in the audio, video and audio
quality, sentiment, and many other attributes. N1QL enables Seenit to sort,
filter, transform, group, and combine data from multiple JSON documents with a
single query. And Couchbase’s FTS allows Seenit to provide fuzzy search, word
stemming, boosting, and other complex search features with just a few lines of
code. Seenit implemented full-text search across its entire platform in only a
week, and now its customers can search hundreds of thousands of documents in a
fraction of a second.

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Shop.com uses Couchbase’s flexible NoSQL to quickly develop and deploy new
functionality without having to build full-fledged APIs.

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SHOP.COM

As a business that caters to the most demanding online shoppers, Shop.com needs
to know that its website always delivers a flawless experience and its apps work
without a hitch even when mobile users lose their connection. After carefully
considering its options, Shop.com chose Couchbase for its memory-first database
that delivers simplicity along with high performance and scalability. What
really sealed the deal was Couchbase Lite, which is Couchbase’s embedded JSON
database, along with Sync Gateway, which syncs mobile devices with data centers.
Couchbase Mobile not only provides the dependable offline mobile solution
Shop.com was looking for, it also allows the company to develop new
functionality quickly without having to build full-fledged APIs.

Europe’s largest media company, Sky, uses XDCR to reduce sign-in time by 50% and
cut disaster recovery time from hours to minutes.

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SKY

As Europe’s leading entertainment provider, Sky has to stay a step ahead of
constant technology challenges like streaming content, which put ever-increasing
demands on their database. Frustrated with the scalability and performance
limitations of their legacy Oracle RDBMS, Sky knew it was time to begin the
transition to NoSQL and Couchbase when their data center reached capacity. They
started by moving their identity platform, which provides full sign-up and
sign-in functionality for all Sky’s online products. As part of their
transformation, Sky embraced the use of distributed databases to cope with
growing demand and spiky traffic patterns. Couchbase’s cross datacenter
replication (XDCR) worked flawlessly for the data transfer to multiple data
centers. In fact XDCR worked so well that Sky decided to use it to migrate all
their data stores to Couchbase. The moves reduced sign-in response time by 50%
and had huge implications for disaster recovery, dropping the recovery time from
hours to minutes. Sky is now actively growing the Couchbase community within
their company and looking for more ways to switch from Oracle to Couchbase.

Staples increased customer acquisition and retention by providing consistent
real-time checkout experiences across channels.

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STAPLES

Staples increased customer acquisition and retention by providing consistent
real-time checkout experiences across channels.

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Super Evil Megacorp migrated its game modules and player accounts to Couchbase
with no downtime and cut its database costs up to 70%.

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SUPER EVIL MEGACORP

Super Evil Megacorp has the simple, yet ambitious goal of providing the best
online and mobile gaming experience in the world. Couchbase became an essential
part of that quest when Super Evil Megacorp’s previous platform reached maximum
capacity. If any game experiences lag or downtime, it can be disastrous because
players are notoriously quick to jump to the competition when games falter. This
became a real risk for Super Evil Megacorp because their platform was extremely
difficult to scale. Couchbase proved to be the perfect solution. It not only
delivered sub-millisecond latency while getting back more data than the previous
platform, but it also enabled Super Evil Megacorp to migrate their game modules
and player accounts without any downtime. Now, using Couchbase’s
Multi-Dimensional Scaling, the company can flexibly grow its architecture
however and whenever it needs to. Because they can now use commodity hardware,
the company expects to cut its database costs by 60%-70%. And because their core
team can now spend more time on innovation instead of managing crises, they’re a
giant step closer to revolutionizing the gaming industry.

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As the largest global provider of video solutions for pay TV, Synamedia counts
on Couchbase for 500 ms response times at massive scale.

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SYNAMEDIA

Synamedia (formerly Cisco) is the largest global provider of video solutions for
pay TV operators, enabling new and augmented video services to drive revenues,
boldly reach new markets, and deliver exceptional subscriber experiences to
consumers. To support its video platform technology, which enables broadcast,
on-demand, and DVR video services, Synamedia needs high performance at scale to
ensure it can accommodate over 100 billion user sessions per year. After
assessing numerous NoSQL databases, including Cassandra and MongoDB

SyncThink develops innovative technology that can assess and monitor concussions
on the sports field even without a network connection.

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SYNCTHINK

To help minimize the long-term damage caused by concussions, SyncThink’s
EYE-SYNC platform uses a VR headset and tablet to rapidly assess and monitor
brain impairment in athletes, soldiers, and others. The Couchbase Data Platform
offered the security necessary for meeting patient privacy regulations as well
as offline functionality for supporting speedy assessments in environments with
limited bandwidth. Running on the Microsoft Azure cloud environment, the robust
solution lets doctors run tests, capture metrics, and then sync data to help
patients get the medical attention they need right away.

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Telefónica uses Couchbase as the caching layer for its global video platform to
support 50M seamless viewing experience per day.

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TELEFONICA

Telefónica, S.A. is a Spanish multinational broadband and telecommunications
company headquartered in Madrid, Spain. Telefónica runs its global video
platform on Couchbase, supporting seamless playback and 50M hits per day.
Couchbase acts as a caching layer, delivering highly scalable performance as the
company grows, ensuring its customers continue to have fast playback and great
viewing experiences.

Tesco, the world’s third-largest retailer, uses Couchbase to easily scale its
catalog and inventory management for millions of products.

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TESCO

Couchbase powers catalog and inventory management at the third-largest retailer
in the world measured by gross revenues, allowing Tesco to easily support tens
of millions of products in-store and online for millions of customers. With
Couchbase, Tesco can deliver a superior shopping experience, running price and
promotions, stocking, shopping cart, supply chain, and new product apps with
high performance and high availability.

Tommy Hilfiger's digital showroom allows industry buyers to browse fashions with
product details, pricing, delivery dates, and more.

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TOMMY HILFIGER

In 2015 Tommy Hilfiger revolutionized the buying journey for its wholesale
customers by pioneering the industry’s first digital showroom in Amsterdam. In
this showroom, buyers could browse fashions for the upcoming season on oversized
ultra-high definition screens along with product details, pricing, buying
history, delivery dates, and more. The company chose the Couchbase Data platform
to power the system because they needed the entire showroom experience to be as
high-end as the fashions being showcased. With Couchbase, Tommy Hilfiger knew
they would get industry-leading performance and scalability, offline
availability, and near real-time data synchronization for a smooth and immersive
experience that was always up-to-date and worked flawlessly even if the internet
went down. Today the brand has Couchbase-powered digital showrooms in 13
countries totaling 24 theaters and 59 workstations, and plans to expand to over
25 locations worldwide by the end of 2018. Thanks to the incredible efficiency
of theses digital showrooms, the company has cut its sample production by 80% at
its European headquarters and is on track to do the same around the globe.

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