Rapid scaling from zero to millions of devices
Reduced lead time to production from weeks to days for faster feature delivery
Cost-effective operation with a small, stable team of fewer than 10 FTEs
High-speed feature deployment with multiple production deployments per day
Signify used Google Cloud to build and scale their Philips Hue smart lighting system, connecting millions of devices worldwide with a seamless, real-time user experience.
Signify wanted to provide users with a smart lighting experience that mirrored the simplicity and responsiveness of traditional wall switches. To achieve this, they built their Philips Hue platform on Google Cloud, using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) for low latency and high availability. This enables them to manage millions of devices, handling hundreds of millions of user requests daily with minimal delay. Users experience a real-time response when controlling their lights through the Philips Hue app, creating a seamless and intuitive smart home experience.
Signify chose GKE because it delivers low latency and easily handles seasonal traffic spikes. Its scalability keeps costs under control, automatically adjusting resources up or down based on demand. This ensures optimal performance during peak usage periods while minimizing expenses during quieter times.
Signify (Euronext: LIGHT) is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers, and the Internet of Things. Its Philips products, Interact systems, and data-enabled services deliver business value and transform life in homes, buildings and public spaces.
Industry: Manufacturing
Location: The Netherlands
Products: Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Run
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