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Why the Olympics stay online – because fewer people than you think are watching.

While we’ve talked quite a bit about what impact the Olympics may have on an enterprise network’s performance, we haven’t talked much about the performance of the NBC site hosting the live streaming of the Olympics. According to Jason Perlow at ZDNet , Limelight networks (which hosts the streaming videos) deployed the videos by going to the public internet by hosting the content more...

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Limelight by the numbers: Akamai’s thorn?

Limelight Networks may have won a medal for its role behind the scenes to keep NBCOlympics.com humming, but the company is still dwarfed by its largest rival Akamai. The big question: Does Limelight have enough headroom to gain meaningful share from Akamai? Jason Perlow detailed how content delivery network provider Limelight was pivotal to the success [...]

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A Look at Limelight's Operations Center

It's Limelight Networks day over at ZDNet, where Jason Perlow looks at the strong performance of Limelight's streaming efforts for NBCOlympics.com, and Larry Dignan examines how LLNW stacks up against Akamai Technologies (AKAM) in the battle for supremacy in the content delivery market. ZDNet... Read more at our web site

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News to know: Limelight’s Olympics; Software prices; Wordcamp 2008; Windows 7 Server

Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Jason Perlow: Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn’t ‘Melt’ the Internet Podcast: CIO tells how he reduced impact of Olympics video streaming Andrew Mager: Wordcamp 2008 play by play. Oliver Marks: BuddyPress, an open source competitor to FaceBook Office Tour: Twitter Mary Jo [...]

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Links 8/18/08

Australian plea for 'ugly' women BBC Olympic Closing Ceremonies To Feature Launch Of Chinese Nuclear Arsenal, Invasion Of United States The Onion Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn’t ‘Melt’ the Internet Jason Perlow, ZDNet Musharraf’s exit will not end Pakistan’s woe Anatol Lieven, Financial Times. Points out Musharraf's generally unheralded accomplishments. Inflation Watch: Even...

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Delivering the Olympics: Akamai and Limelight respond

August 18th, 2008 Posted by Jason Perlow @ 1:11 pmCategories: , , , , , Tags: , , , , , , , , , Akamai disputes Limelight Networks’ take on its infrastructure and my recent post, . Limelight, however, says its implementation facts are accurate and that it absolutely stands behind its words.Keep in mind that the two companies compete fiercely and have different takes on their respective...

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[TechRepublic] Toshiba soups up traditional DVDs

... tech. Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Jason Perlow: Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn't 'Melt' the Internet Larry Dignan: Limelight by the numbers: Akamai’s thorn? Podcast: CIO tells how he reduced impact of Olympics video streaming Andrew Mager: Wordcamp... When most publishers use RSS feeds to syndicate their content,...