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  • Podcast : See What It Takes To Securely Process 1 Terabyte Worth Of Data Per Second Over The Web


    07 January, 2009, by Ben Chai

    Ravi Maira, Marketing Director at Akamai Technologies and Ben Chai of Incomingthought.com, discusse Worldwide online security and how Akamai deals with securing transactions online for the likes of Bestbuy, Amazon, Boots and BBC.

    At peak, 30,000 Akamai servers can handle up to 1 Terabyte worth of data per second, that's more than 200 DVDs being processed every second.

    Ravi is Director of Product Management at Akamai Technologies, and has over ten years of Product Management experience across multiple product areas.

    His roles at Akamai have included Product Marketing/Management/Development for Akamai's Streaming services. Prior to Akamai, Ravi held Product Specialist, Management and Marketing roles at Avid Technology (Digital Non-Linear Video), Avid Sports (Avid applied to professional and NCAA sports coaching), and Channel Sales roles at Avid and Vsoft (MPEG streaming and content management).

    Akamai is the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online. Thousands of organizations have formed trusted relationships with Akamai, improving their revenue and reducing costs by maximizing the performance of their online businesses.

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    Leveraging the Akamai EdgePlatform, these organizations gain business advantage today, and have the foundation for the emerging Web solutions of tomorrow. Akamai is "The Trusted Choice for Online Business."

    You can find more about Akamai here and listen to the podcast here.

    Tags: Akamai, The Web
    Ben Chai
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    Ben Chai
    on 07 January, 2009

      Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books, is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers and writes for Securityvibes.  





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