Tuesday, February 12, 2013

AMZN: Amazon Adds More Functionality To Its Dynamic Content Delivery Platform, Lowers Pricing

Amazon Adds More Functionality To Its Dynamic Content Delivery Platform, Lowers Pricing
by Dan Rayburn

Last May, at the Content Delivery Summit event I organize each year, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced support for dynamic content delivery, also referred to in the industry as dynamic site acceleration (DSA) (video presentation here). Since the launch, Amazon (AMZN) has been pretty quiet on what they have been working on, so I spent some time with the company to get an update on where their support for dynamic content stands. For those not familiar with DSA technology in general, dynamic site acceleration is a suite of technologies and products that deals with optimizing dynamically served content across a network. Traditional DSA services often include TCP optimization, route optimization, connection management, on-the-fly compression, SSL offload and pre-fetching functionality amongst other technologies. read more »

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