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ALSO CALLED:
Content Delivery Networks,
Internet Content Networking
DEFINITION: An intelligent infrastructure that customizes delivery of static, streaming, and dynamic content to end users over a network in a reliable, scalable, and secure manner that allows for more efficient bandwidth management; provides more intelligent content distribution for complex, bandwidth-intensive content; and offers the flexibility to accommodate new content and services as they emerge.
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Content Networking White Papers
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Choosing a Content Delivery Method
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER:
Delivering high-demand content to a large number of end-users that are spread out geographically can be a difficult task. Long distances between content and users can cause latency, jitter, and reductions in audio/video quality. Read this paper to find out if a cache-based content delivery network is appropriate for your network.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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Delivering Content: Your Best Method?
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER:
To deliver high-demand content to a widely dispersed pool of internet users, a cache-based Content Delivery Network is the way to go. This type of CDN stores duplicates content near user access points, reducing distance-imposed latency and improving video and audio quality. This paper weighs the pros and cons of using a network-based CDN provider.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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