List of Meteverse Cloud Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Meteverse Cloud customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Meteverse Cloud for Content Delivery Network from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Meteverse Cloud for Content Delivery Network include: CMA CGM, a France based Transportation organisation with 160000 employees and revenues of $47.00 billion, Hisense China, a China based Manufacturing organisation with 80000 employees and revenues of $28.35 billion, Air China, a China based Transportation organisation with 104909 employees and revenues of $23.94 billion, JD Logistics, Inc, a China based Distribution organisation with 498709 employees and revenues of $23.29 billion, Chongqing Changan, a China based Automotive organisation with 55119 employees and revenues of $22.25 billion and many others.
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Air China | Transportation | 104909 | $23.9B | China | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Air China implemented Meteverse Cloud. Air China deployed Meteverse Cloud as a Content Delivery Network to accelerate and stabilize content delivery for its public website, aligning the Meteverse Cloud implementation with web performance and customer facing digital channels.
The deployment focused on CDN standard capabilities such as edge caching and origin configuration, TLS termination and HTTP protocol optimization, cache control and invalidation policies, and large object delivery for media and downloads. Implementation work included DNS reconfiguration to route web traffic through Meteverse Cloud, origin server routing rules for the airline website, and instrumentation for logging and real time request tracing. Operational scope was limited to the corporate website, affecting web content delivery and online booking customer touch points, with rollout executed as a staged site cutover and validation of caching rules and purge processes.
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Anne Fontaine France | Retail | 75 | $25M | France | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Anne Fontaine France implemented Meteverse Cloud Content Delivery Network on its public website. The Meteverse Cloud deployment places content at edge points of presence to serve static assets, product imagery, style sheets and JavaScript through distributed caching and request routing, aligning content delivery with the retailer's e-commerce storefront needs.
Configuration emphasis included cache policy definition, cache invalidation workflows, TLS termination and transport optimizations such as HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 to modernize asset delivery and reduce origin requests. Integration scope was limited to the website front end and the content delivery layer, with operational ownership assigned to digital commerce and site operations for content publishing, promotional cadence and cache governance, and rollout executed through phased activation of edge routing and cache rules to manage content updates.
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ARKEMA US | Manufacturing | 3600 | $1.8B | United States | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, ARKEMA US deployed Meteverse Cloud as its Content Delivery Network to serve static and dynamic assets for its public website. Meteverse Cloud is implemented as the edge delivery layer for the corporate web estate, providing global point of presence caching, TLS termination, and HTTP protocol optimization to reduce origin load and centralize content distribution.
Configuration work focused on cache control policies, edge caching rules, and cache invalidation workflows, with Meteverse Cloud used to manage asset versioning, compression, and content negotiation. The implementation leverages the Meteverse Cloud control plane for policy orchestration and API-driven configuration, enabling scripted deployments and staged cutovers for web releases.
Operational scope centers on the ARKEMA US website and is governed by the web operations and digital marketing teams, who manage cache lifetimes, purge processes, and release coordination. Integrations are limited to the website origin and content build pipelines, with governance practices emphasizing content invalidation, deployment windows, and role-based access to the Meteverse Cloud configuration interface.
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Asia Pacific Maritime | Transportation | 10 | $2M | Singapore | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Asia Pacific Maritime implemented Meteverse Cloud on its public website, adopting Meteverse Cloud as a Content Delivery Network to deliver customer-facing web assets. The implementation targeted apmaritime.com and was scoped for a Singapore based transportation firm with a small IT staff, focusing on accelerating static content and media for marketing and customer engagement use cases.
Configuration emphasized standard Content Delivery Network capabilities including edge caching, origin pull delivery, TLS certificate termination and management, cache invalidation workflows, and asset optimization such as image compression and HTTP protocol tuning. Meteverse Cloud was integrated at the DNS and web hosting layer to route site traffic through the CDN control plane and enforce delivery and security policies, with operational governance defined around TTL settings, cache purge procedures, and content security alignment during the staged DNS cutover and deployment.
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Assumption University | Education | 130 | $15M | Thailand | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Assumption University deployed Meteverse Cloud, a Content Delivery Network, to serve and accelerate delivery of its public website at au.edu. The engagement centers on using Meteverse Cloud for website asset distribution, static and media caching, and HTTP acceleration across the university web estate.
Meteverse Cloud was configured with edge caching rules, origin pull settings pointed at the university web origin, TLS termination at the edge, and cache invalidation workflows to support web publishing cycles. Configuration work included MIME type based cache policies, time-to-live controls, route based delivery rules for static files and media assets, and header based cache-control handling to preserve application cache semantics.
Operational scope is limited to the public website and is managed by Assumption University IT and web publishing teams, using DNS routing to direct traffic through Meteverse Cloud and an origin configuration to maintain content provenance. Governance focused on cache policy ownership, content invalidation processes, certificate management at the edge, and monitoring of edge traffic and cache hit behavior through the Meteverse Cloud Content Delivery Network.
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Healthcare | 10 | $1M | Brazil | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 77 | $8M | Thailand | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 10 | $2M | Singapore | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 510 | $55M | Philippines | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
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Automotive | 15000 | $4.6B | China | Meteverse | Meteverse Cloud | Content Delivery Network | 2023 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Meteverse Cloud
- Kasroad, a United Arab Emirates based Professional Services organization with 30 Employees
- Dgtl Tech United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Professional Services company with 10 Employees
- Government of Western Australia, Department of Health, a Australia based Government organization with 50000 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Kasroad | Professional Services | 30 | $2M | United Arab Emirates | 2026-01-08 | |
| Dgtl Tech United Kingdom | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | United Kingdom | 2026-01-06 | |
| Government of Western Australia, Department of Health | Government | 50000 | $12.2B | Australia | 2025-08-20 | |
| Leisure and Hospitality | 800 | $200M | Austria | 2025-07-02 |