Din Tai Fung Group Adopts Cloud Technology and Embrace Digitalization Transition

Din Tai Fung Embraces Cloud Tech and Digital Transition

Din Tai Fung Co., Ltd. is a Taiwanese restaurant chain known for its xiaolongbao. It was rated “Top 10 gourmet restaurants in the world” by the New York Times and was also awarded one Michelin Star by the Hong Kong Michelin Guide. It has more than 100 branches worldwide, with branches in China, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, America, Australia, the Middle East, and other regions. Over the years, Din Tai Fung’s business operations have emphasized optimal service and quality. Its world-famous “Golden 18 folds” art has firmly placed Din Tai Fungas one of the enterprises that best represent Taiwan. However, in order to expand its branches to the global market, the approach to the management, acquirement, integration, protection, and back-up of important data poses is not only vital but also poses its own challenges.

eASPNet Taiwan Inc. has collaborated with the world’s leading brand on cloud infrastructure, VMware, and utilized a hybrid cloud platform (built from VMware SDDC technology upgrades) to provide services to its clients. Through the virtualization platform, enterprises are granted the ability to engage in safe, stable, rapid deployment onto the global market, whether that means that be through management, performance, resource allocation, data back-up, or the use of redundancy measures. hybrid cloud technology helps enterprises save significant infrastructure setup costs, in addition to simplifying management, therefore reducing human resource management expenses. Invested capital can then be used for the development of the enterprises’ core business and achieving business operational goals.

For the enterprises, the loss of key data or interruption of services may result in detrimental losses and reputation damage. “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” has become the approach for enterprises in terms of risk management. Remote backup hence becomes an indispensable procedure. Old systems are moved to the cloud and redundancy plans for disaster situations are compiled. These measures can prevent unrecoverable damages should accidents occur to the operating system of the enterprise.

The Chairman of Din Tai Fung, Warren Yang, stated: “With the assistance of eASPNet’s global cloud data center, Din Tai Fung has successfully completed the digitalization transition. This act has ensured data security and achieved system redundancy, promoting easy and efficient management of data for our headquarters.”

Resource: TechNews