Trusted by over three million business users, 8x8 is a leading integrated cloud contact center and unified communications platform provider for the mid-market and enterprise. The company’s solutions range from customer-engagement and contact center management systems to unified communications, voice, video chat, and messaging systems — all running on the cloud-native 8x8 platform.
8x8’s 2,000+ employees serve more than 55,000 corporate and enterprise customers. The company supports its software-as-a-service (SaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) products in more than 59 countries, and its virtual services support customers from a total of 186 nations.
As a mark of the company’s status within the corporate communications sector, Gartner has recognized 8x8 as a Leader for 12 consecutive years in Gartner’s annual Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS). Gartner has similarly recognized 8x8’s contact center services for nearly a decade in the CCaaS Magic Quadrant.
With a long history of developing cloud-native communications, contact center, and customer engagement platforms for some of the world's most recognizable enterprises, 8x8 is no stranger to overcoming complex technical challenges at scale. In 23 years of developing cloud solutions, the company has continuously adapted to the rapid evolution of the Internet to provide its customers with robust, highly available communications solutions.
Mehdi Salour, Senior Vice President of Global Network and DevOps for 8x8 and member of the original 8x8 solutions team, explains the ongoing challenges 8x8 has faced as a part of that evolution.
“We deliver real-time conversational voice and video over the Internet — always a difficult application to get right because it depends on the performance and quality of the network,” says Salour. “Then there are the emergent security issues that compound our performance concerns. Not only have the threat of malicious attacks increased in volume — over time, they have also grown in scale and complexity.”
Driven by an ongoing mission to improve upon its best-in-class customer engagement and communications solutions, 8x8 began using Cloudflare. 8x8 uses the Cloudflare connectivity cloud — a unified platform of cloud-native services that allow enterprises to maintain strict control over their IT environments — to do the following:
“Today's security trends and challenges differ significantly from when we started with Cloudflare years ago,” says Salour. “Although our partnership began with a very narrow, security-specific use case, the Cloudflare connectivity cloud is now integral to our entire security and performance infrastructure.”
When it came to securing 8x8’s critical customer service and internal communications platforms against online attacks, Cloudflare application services provided an ideal starting point. These services enable the company to safeguard customer apps and APIs from online abuse, and can be scaled across 8x8’s customer deployments without having to use hardware. 8x8 administrators can manage security controls from a central control interface.
“Cloudflare provides the defensive expertise we need to fill resource gaps and protect our customers in an easy-to-administer, automated security solution,” says Salour. “Simply knowing that we defend our applications against different types of automated threats and zero-day issues using Cloudflare gives our customers peace of mind.”
To provide industry-leading enterprise SaaS communications platforms to companies around the world, 8x8 depends on a modern microservices and multi-cloud architecture. This architecture must offer flexibility and scalability for 8x8 platforms and help streamline the work of meeting regional data storage and privacy requirements.
Using Cloudflare’s connectivity cloud, 8x8 engineering and development teams have the freedom to use the best cloud service for their use case. At the same time, the connectivity cloud enables them to retain control and visibility over their environments so they can deliver their trademark seamless communications across the public Internet.