MATRIXVIEW SPEEDS UP WEB DELIVERY
December 10th 2007 01:37
NEW WEB ACCELERATION TECHNOLOGY SPEEDS UP WEB SEARCH AND TRANSMISSION
California-based MatrixView Ltd, the leading developer of innovative information transmission and storage optimisation, informed the Australian Stock Exchange today that it has unveiled its web acceleration technology that dramatically shortens content delivery times for online, mobile searches and web site transmission.
The company’s new technology, dubbed Speeding Web Information and Search Hypertext, or SWISH, is attracting a range of top content delivery organisations by relieving the internet wait state currently plaguing content providers, marketers and consumers alike.
SWISH tackles today’s internet traffic congestion and rich media drain by speeding search and web content delivery times, making mobile and online search and ecommerce a more efficient and rewarding experience.
With intelligent algorithms that model and compress the right data at the right time, SWISH improves the user experience by optimising the delivery of dynamic web content, with significant implications to the industries of search marketing and mobile advertising, predicted to increase to nearly US$45 billion and US $20 billion respectively by 2011, according to analysts.
- From MediaBlab by Peter Olszewski via Factiva
California-based MatrixView Ltd, the leading developer of innovative information transmission and storage optimisation, informed the Australian Stock Exchange today that it has unveiled its web acceleration technology that dramatically shortens content delivery times for online, mobile searches and web site transmission.
The company’s new technology, dubbed Speeding Web Information and Search Hypertext, or SWISH, is attracting a range of top content delivery organisations by relieving the internet wait state currently plaguing content providers, marketers and consumers alike.
With intelligent algorithms that model and compress the right data at the right time, SWISH improves the user experience by optimising the delivery of dynamic web content, with significant implications to the industries of search marketing and mobile advertising, predicted to increase to nearly US$45 billion and US $20 billion respectively by 2011, according to analysts.
- From MediaBlab by Peter Olszewski via Factiva
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