Bynx partners with Netmetix for global delivery

LOD_Cloud_Diagram_as_of_September_2011Software house Bynx has turned to cloudy outfit Netmetix to assist in the delivery of their automotive software solutions across the globe.

Bynx makes automotive software for vehicle leasing, contract hire, fleet management and vehicle rental, and Netmetix provides the Microsoft Azure Platform.

Bynx wanted to expand its offering to include additional international territories and required a solution to fit its needs that is both efficient and cost-effective.

Since Bynx was looking to deliver its applications to far-reaching destinations, it was imperative that speed remained a priority. Therefore, to tackle any potential latency issues that could occur as a result of the international deployment, Netmetix suggested that the Microsoft Azure Platform would sort this out.

The first international project that Netmetix delivered for Bynx was for a potential customer based in Mexico. Netmetix identified that the Azure Data Centre in Houston, Texas could reduce latency and prove that the application delivery speed was accurate. Netmetix delivered a bespoke package, designed to Bynx’s required specifications that were fully configured, monitored and supported across multiple time zones.

Bynx was able to formally finalise a deal with its customer in Mexico, not least in thanks to the Azure platform which Netmetix provided.

Netmetix has since been working on further opportunities with Bynx to manage the delivery of its applications from other international sites including the UAE, Australia and China. One recent project required Netmetix to deliver services for one of Bynx’s clients located in Norway, for which the Microsoft data centre in Amsterdam, Europe, was ideally positioned to provide an efficient and reliable service.

Paul Blore, MD at Netmetix comments: “Our ongoing partnership with Bynx is an inspiring opportunity to provide infrastructure to an organisation which is expanding around the world. We’re looking forward to assisting Bynx with many more  international rollouts in the future.”