Ashwin Naven BitTorrent DNA
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BitTorrent President Ashwin Navin: "We Will Make Businesses Profitable" with P2P Architecture
Moving big video files around the net is an expensive proposition for online video publishers. Some giants like Google and Microsoft have their own network of servers around the globe. Most publishers of online video buy services from companies called Content Delivery Networks (CDN's) including
Akamai and Limelight. BitTorrent, the San Francisco-based software and video services company, launched a few weeks back a new offering to publishers who use traditional their existing CDN system along with the BitTorrent P2P platform. Ashwin Navin, president and co-founder of BitTorrent said tha
t this hybrid mix will bring profitability to publishers who stuck with big big bandwidth bills. The new program is called DNA. I caught up with Ashwin at the NewTeeVee conference in San Francisco earlier this month. Whether this blend from BitTorrent is widely accepted is tough to say, but surel
y P2P will be a big part of the delivery on online video in 2008. -- Andy Plesser Posted on Monday, December 31, 2007
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| Better user ... ( 10 months ago by dasbruce) |
| Better user experience means steals your bandwidth. |
| Is that not what ... ( 2 weeks ago by hareem) |
| Is that not what P2P is all about. Using end user bandwidth to mass distribute content. I am sure users like dasbruce have some much free money that they can easily afford to use Akamai. However, startups can really benefit from the DNA platform. The more users i get the better my distribution becomes. Makes a lot more sense. |
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