Traffic and data management specialist STC Lab (CEO Hyungjun Park) announced on the 2nd that it has signed a partnership agreement with Intel's solution company Granulate.
Granulate provides optimization solutions that support container-based architectures, big data infrastructure, and resource management tools such as Kubernetes and YARN. Through this, it improves job completion time, throughput, response time, and carbon emissions while reducing costs by up to 45%. Tokopedia, Indonesia's largest e-commerce company, reported that it reduced costs by more than 30% in just 10 days using Granulate.
Additionally, as Granulate plans to enter the Korean IT market, it formed a partnership considering STC Lab's technological competitiveness and service know-how, having secured over 450 customers. In Korea, active adoption is expected in industries with high cloud service usage such as e-commerce, gaming, and entertainment.
Granulate helps companies reduce cloud and on-premises computing costs by optimizing real-time application performance and capacity management across all types of workloads. Its AI-based technology operates at the runtime level to automatically optimize workload and capacity management without code changes.
STC Lab CEO Hyungjun Park stated, “Our self-developed solution, NetFUNNEL, manages external traffic to provide stable services and reduce infrastructure construction costs. Through Granulate, which supports performance optimization of internal infrastructure, we aim to expand our internal and external solution portfolio for cost reduction.” He added, “Going forward, STC Lab plans to offer various optimization solutions to improve service operation environments, such as A/B testing and autoscaling management tools.”
Since May 3rd, STC Lab has been participating as a sponsor at the 2023 AWS Seoul Summit held over two days at COEX. Along with the announcement of the integrated traffic management platform Surffy, they are introducing the Granulate solution through booth exhibitions.
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