Guangzhou Jiatu Digital Technology

About the Customer

Based out of Guangzhou, Jiatu Digital Technology operates as a digital twin service provider. Their core expertise lies in digital marketing, data analytics, and software development. They enable businesses to boost their digital marketing performance and streamline operations through tailored, professional digital solutions.

Project Background

Operating in the digital twin space, Jiatu regularly needs to stage live demonstrations of their projects for clients. Digital twin platforms and associated project files consume significant hardware resources, and most businesses are reluctant to invest in costly cloud servers. Because of this, Jiatu runs its proprietary digital twin software and project files on its own local servers.

The Problem

Whenever the team had to present a project, they were forced to travel to the client's office and connect remotely to Jiatu's internal network. The company's internet bandwidth frequently proved insufficient, causing demo pages to lag or freeze. The presentations never quite achieved the polished performance they were aiming for.

The Solution

DaDesktop cloud desktops provide higher specifications at a more affordable price compared to conventional cloud server vendors—better CPUs, expanded memory, superior graphics, and quicker storage. With solid-state drives and PCIe 4.0 support, read and write speeds can hit 5000 MB/s. Average bandwidth exceeds 500 Mbps. This makes DaDesktop an ideal platform for Jiatu to run its digital twin products and services, guaranteeing seamless client demonstrations.

Results

After migrating to DaDesktop, the digital twin system now runs exceptionally smoothly on the cloud desktop. Client presentations are fluid and professional. Jiatu's projects gained approvals more frequently, and their deal closure rate climbed. The cost is substantially lower than procuring name-brand cloud servers or maintaining their own local infrastructure. DaDesktop allows them to modify hardware specs on the fly and pay only for the hours they actually consume, yielding savings on both hardware and network expenditures.