Mosso Limelight Synergy
| created: 11.20.2008 |
updated: 11.20.2008 |
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Mosso, one of the pioneers of utilizing current cload technologies within the mass hosting market has now incorporated, successfully, mind you, content delivery services from limelightnetworks.com
With the addition of Limelight, Mosso will be able to strengthen their brand by creating a limitless form of hosting data plus accelerated data transfer times to end user computers all over the world. The robustness of the original Cloud hosting has now become a worldwide factor in delivering its customers content with very little possibility of failure.
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Ratepoint Implementing Multiple Language
| created: 11.20.2008 |
updated: 11.20.2008 |
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Most hosting companies these days, especially American based are very uni-lingual aside from the third party control panel that they have incorporated into their system. That's about as far as they go with reference to multi-linigual support, if you consider that support. those that have in-house development of a control panel, you can forget about multi-languages as this would be too much in the way of development for them even if it only requires some translation.
In order to circumvent this and offer a broader more realistic approach to support, Ratepoint is now integrating LIVE multi-language support. These three ADDITIONAL languages are German, Spanish and French which gives an opportunity to some international customers that price, security and integrity are far more advanced than their local companies respectively.
Historically, technological pricing in North America are much cheaper than their international counterparts, but the major barrier was language. Some made efforts to appreciate the cheaper pricing, but found it difficult to do anything beyond that factor. Now, this bridge has been crossed and Ratepoint hopes to increase their corporate base by not only offring a unique solution within the hosting industry, but to also broaden their target market to international hosting companies.
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Adobe C++ Compiler
| created: 11.20.2008 |
updated: 11.20.2008 |
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The new Adobe program still in development called "Alchemy" will be integrated into their current flash compiler is setting Adobe into a prominent position in the area of web development.
"Alchemy coverts C++ code into AS3 bytecode (which runs on AVM2), however runs slower compared original C++ compilers. The program itself is loosely based on the open source LLVM Compiler Infrastructure.
To find out more information:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/
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Adobe C++ Compiler
| created: 11.20.2008 |
updated: 11.20.2008 |
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The new Adobe program still in development called "Alchemy" will be integrated into their current flash compiler is setting Adobe into a prominent position in the area of web development.
"Alchemy coverts C++ code into AS3 bytecode (which runs on AVM2), however runs slower compared original C++ compilers. The program itself is loosely based on the open source LLVM Compiler Infrastructure.
To find out more information:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/
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The Grid and Cloud Computing
| created: 11.20.2008 |
updated: 11.20.2008 |
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The technology of "Cloud Computing", currently being used by many web hosting service providers is now being projected to not only be a local thing, but a worldwide effect that will stand on top of the current internet infrastructure.
The main difference between the internet and this new "grid" idea is that NOT only can we share information like the conventional internet technology, but we would also be able to combine and share computing resources, effectively making a super super duper computer with exceptional capabilities.
Currently this technology is in use in small confined environment and with its own required software and machinery which is not compatibleusually with another external system. Scientists from EU-funded resources calling the project, g-Eclipse are now working in a way where everyone will be able to connect to it and make their own contribution to the grid. Most likely it will be an easy to use Windows like interface and be available almost anywhere.
While this may be many years into the future, the idea lends a far greater potential then we could possibly imagine.
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