The Challenge: An inflexible and costly system
Video conferencing is at the very core of the Berst product offering. For this reason, it was critical that the company selected a reliable and scalable platform that could support its global operations.
“We needed a platform that would be dependable and offer rock-solid service,” says Berst founder Peter Lee. “It also had to be a platform that would not require us to undertake constant monitoring and management, thereby allowing us to focus on the other elements that make Berst a compelling service.”
When the company initially began its operations, its video conferencing service was provided by an in-house Jitsi-powered infrastructure. Multiple servers were configured and managed to support the company’s growing client base around the world.
“As we grew, we were finding this in-house infrastructure was challenging to scale,” says Lee. “It was also consuming an increasing amount of resources and staff time.”
In January 2021, Berst decided to search for an alternative video conferencing platform.