Uncover the inner workings of WalkMe’s data architecture and gain the expertise to optimize deployment and enhance user experience.
This lesson takes a deep dive into the data flow from the WalkMe Editor to end users, detailing the roles of AWS (Amazon Web Services) for secure storage and Akamai CDN (Content Delivery Network) for fast, reliable content delivery. Learn how WalkMe ensures top-tier performance and security, and discover how to leverage these insights for seamless deployment solutions.
Watch the video to get a high-level view of WalkMe’s data architecture.
Summary
- WalkMe’s data architecture uses AWS for secure storage of content and Akamai CDN for fast, reliable content delivery to end users.
- Content creators build and deploy WalkMe content using the WalkMe Editor, which is then distributed as JavaScript files.
- The UX layer sits on top of applications via a code snippet or browser extension, providing a seamless user experience without affecting app performance.
- Analytics data is sent back to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) servers for monitoring, while user privacy and secure, isolated storage are prioritized throughout the process.