SIMPLEX ist eine führende Rich Media Platform welche alle notwendigen Komponenten in einer Komplettlösung vereint. * SIMPLEX Media Creator Produktion & Publikation audiovisueller Inhalte * SIMPLEX Media Server Distribution und User & Content
At present, standard-resolution streaming costs up to 15 cents an hour, but there are P2P hybrids from the likes of CacheLogic that can lower that to 6 cents an hour. CacheLogic is boasting that it can do HD video over regular 6 megabit connections.
The Pando Platform is the Internet’s fastest growing Managed Peer-to-Peer Content Delivery Platform, combining a robust peer-assisted content delivery network, new "Pando Publisher" distributed content management and monetization system and Pando; the p
VU is a multimedia development, creation and hosting company specializing in the production and distribution of television services over the Internet. With decades of combined experience, the UVU team’s concepts, services, and support have earned its cl
At the time of Joost’s limited beta launch, the service melted down and became unavailable for many users. Despite server fixes, as recently as yesterday, tipsters were writing in to tell us the service was down again. And the underlying technologies at
is launching a content delivery network called VeriSign Intelligent CDN. It’s new territory for VeriSign, but a logical extension of its $62 million purchase of Kontiki earlier this year. Prior to the acquisition, Kontiki had signed a number of contra
Arootz has received $5 million its first round of funding, reports Globes. The round was led by Gemini Israel Funds. The company is still in stealth, and “is developing an online television-quality video content distribution network for large numbers o
GridNetworks has a few customers using its distributed network, a command-and-control form of P2P that clusters all the bits well enough to do streaming. The company says it can deliver a 1.2GB movie at a cost of 25 to 50 cents, and it will handle packagi
the content distribution network space is consolidating quite rapidly, and all comers are going after Akamai, which continues to stay on top. How long it can stay there? I am not even going to try and guess.
What the market sees is that Akamai is vulnerable on two fronts: innovation and expense. On the innovation side, Akamai does not appear to be building the CDN of the future that supports large file distribution, web services at the edge and peer-to-peer t