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Kaazing Launches New Enterprise Real-Time Solution
New Kaazing Release
Feb. 29, 2008 03:30 PM
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Kaazing Corporation unveiled its new enterprise real-time
solution . Kaazing Enterprise Edition enhances scalability of real-time Web
solutions and can power the largest marketplaces in the world. With Kaazing’s solution,
customers can create and deploy mission-critical real-time Web solutions, such
as trading systems, online betting applications, performance monitoring,
RFID/GPS tracking systems, sports and news broadcasting applications.
“Kaazing has the potential to revolutionize the Web and
become the backbone of rich Internet applications.” says Chris Shipley,
executive producer of DEMO. “Kaazing Enterprise Edition profoundly changes the
way we communicate and access data over the Web. Its unique, affordable
solution is a must have for any organization looking to deliver real-time
information globally to its clients.”
Kaazing Enterprise Edition comes with two patent-pending
solutions -- a new type of virtual machine (VM) and an HTTP multicast
router.
The HTTP multicast router allows information to be fanned out
from its origin, and delivered in parallel exclusively to interested receivers,
while delivering a single copy of data at any time. This provides enhanced
efficiency, increased scalability, elimination of network redundancy, reduced
server and CPU loads, and optimized performance.
Kaazing’s virtual machine can translate Java bytecode to
client-side native code at runtime. Kaazing’s virtual machine supports
all major Web browsers and it even enables desktop clients to interact with Web
clients.
Jonas Jacobi, Kaazing’s CEO, said “With Kaazing Enterprise
Edition our customers can reduce their capital and operational expenses, and
increase their competitive advantage. In addition, customers will have access
to the most scalable enterprise real-time Web solution on the market, and also
the most productive and least disruptive enterprise real-time Web solution
available.”
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