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How Service Providers Can Optimize Video Delivery With Caching

 

REGISTER NOW FOR THIS FREE LIVE WEB BROADCAST
THURSDAY JULY 28, 2011 - 11:00am PT / 2:00pm ET

 
PRESENTERS
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Gary Southwell
CTO
BTI Systems
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Jeff Brainard
Director, CacheFlow Product Line
Blue Coat Systems
 
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Larry Peterson
Chief Scientist
Verivue
 
 
 

As Internet video traffic continues to grow, service providers are doing what they can to keep pace-but they face a variety of challenges, including dealing with network congestion, having less control over their networks, and striking the right balance between improving end-user quality of experience and reducing infrastructure and bandwidth costs. One way service providers can solve many of these problems is by deploying intelligent, transparent content caches throughout their networks.

This webinar will focus on how transparent caching works and the benefits it providers to service providers. Attendess will learn how transparent caching solutions can:

  • improve subscribers' experience
  • deliver rich content like video & contain network costs
  • create new business models for network operators
  • improve response times and alleviate bandwidth bottlenecks
  • reduce peering costs
  • scale economically to thousands or even millions of subscribers

Please join BTI Systems, Blue Coat Systems and Verivue on this roundtable discussion and bring your questions for these three industry experts.

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