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Intranets and ExtranetsCorporate Intranets and ExtranetsEnterprises, governments, education, health care and military organizations have fast extranets that span multiple offices and even countries. These networks have limited resources. They run mission critical services. So it is logical that operators fear the idea of high capacity content flowing over their backbones, uplinks and WAN. It is time for a CDN. Rich media is here to stayDesktop users increasingly need access to rich media. Video presentations. Interactive walkthroughs. Business radio. Online applications. Business analyst documents. The size of assets keeps growing. By placing a small, regular web server in each office, you can now offload web and streaming traffic from your backbones. You can even relay internet streams as internal multicasts. Offload heavy load traffic via your CDN and free up space for your mission critical services. Provision accountsVideoExchange lets you deploy a full featured CDN on regular web servers in your offices. No need for DNS, caching, load balancing or storage experts. No expensive iron to manage. Provision accounts for divisions and partners. Your CEO can now webcast live from his office, to any desktop or laptop in your network. Share demonstration and product videos. Efficiently distribute large documents such as install images for new software. The software automatically redirects users to their local server. Share CDN resourcesThe intelligent and flexible setup of VideoExchange, allows you and other VideoExchange, powered operators to offload traffic to each other. By sharing resources with other CDNs around the globe you can now offer optimized geographical delivery to your customers, with maximum control, and the lowest possible investments. By working together, small CDN operators can now compete with large scale CDNs. |
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CDN Strategy Blog
Why do telecom operators deploy CDN's? Why is there no EU CDN market? Why do you need to focus? Why is Peer2Peer not a good alternative for CDN's? Read our CDN Strategy Blog. |
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