Definition
Content Delivery Network (CDN)
A Content Delivery Network, or CDN, is a geographically distributed network of servers that work together to deliver internet content quickly. It allows for the quick transfer of assets needed for loading Internet content like HTML pages, JavaScript files, stylesheets, images, and videos. CDNs reduce latency and provide a more secure, high-performance delivery of content to users globally.
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Working with Gigantic was inspiring and impactful. Given the nature and timeline of this project, our company needed a collaborative and nimble partner—not just one who lists those qualities as bullet points in a capabilities presentation, but a partner who actually exhibits them day in and day out. Gigantic worked with our team to create and implement design decisions in real-time and, like any true partner, asked great questions and challenged us which has only benefited our company as a whole.