Rackspace Private Cloud-as-a-Service Powers Leading Sports Team Management App
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When TeamSnap needed to move to a platform to handle a customer base that's growing by 200,000 new users per month, they turned to Rackspace Private Cloud.
When TeamSnap needed to move to a secure and stable platform that could handle a customer base growing by an average of 200,000 new users per month, they turned to Rackspace Private Cloud.
An an award-winning integrated sports team, club and league management application that simplifies communication and coordination of practices, games and tournaments, TeamSnap already serves nearly 15 million coaches, parents and players in 196 countries.
Check out the video above to learn how TeamSnap made the successful migration from a public cloud to Rackspace Private Cloud, and hear their takeaways on consuming private cloud as-a-service.
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