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Blue Coat’s new tool enhances Web video

Dubai, September 14, 2011

Blue Coat Systems has launched its next-generation CacheFlow appliance to meet the demand for rich Web 2.0 content, especially videos and large files.

The new CacheFlow 5000 which delivers a significant leap forward in performance and capacity -- more than three times greater throughput and cache storage compared to the previous version -- in the same compact, 4U footprint, a statement said.

It is available immediately and includes IPv6 support to address the advanced networking requirements of large service provider customers, it added.

“Service providers are hard pressed to keep up with their customers' staggering demand for Web video, particularly in countries where international bandwidth is expensive and where much of the popular Internet content is hosted outside the country in which the provider operates,” said Melanie Posey, research vice president, Hosting & Managed Network Services, IDC.

“Demand for bandwidth—and pressure on service provider networks—will expand exponentially as the growing ranks of Internet users worldwide rely on this medium to deliver more and more of the video they consume.”

“As this happens, service providers will need intelligent, high capacity Web caching to support more localized content delivery, resulting in international bandwidth cost savings, improved traffic management, and better quality of experience for end users,” she added.

Globally, online users watched nearly 140 billion videos according to a comScore Video Metrix report from earlier this year. Despite the broad popularity of Web video, today individual online viewing in the US amounts to an average of 22 minutes per week. Over the next ten years, per-person US Web video watching is expected to increase more than five-fold to an average of two hours per day.

The initial CacheFlow 5000 appliance, which was released in March 2010, leveraged Blue Coat’s 15 years of experience in caching and incorporated a new generation of caching intelligence.

This intelligent caching was designed to address the new wave of rich, dynamic Web 2.0 content, which previously had been difficult or impossible to cache.

Deployed in nearly 50 service provider networks around the world today, the appliance has achieved on average 40-50 per cent bandwidth savings on general Web traffic, facilitating a rapid return on investment, typically 12 months. In addition, the solution substantially improves user experience, in many cases accelerating download speeds ten-fold for large objects, such as Web video.

This new release of the CacheFlow 5000 appliance adds a significant performance and capacity boost to the intelligent caching of the solution. The additional performance is derived from new 64-bit software and hardware improvements. The new CacheFlow appliance also adds an option for 10GigE Fiber, in addition to existing copper, to support high-speed network interfaces.

“The new CacheFlow 5000 appliance represents a tremendous leap in performance for Web content caching and can dramatically improve the service provider’s ability to keep up with the unrelenting demand for Web video while changing its economics,” said Steve Daheb, chief marketing officer and senior vice president, Blue Coat Systems.

“By combining caching intelligence with a new level of platform performance, the CacheFlow appliance will better prepare service providers for massive increases in their subscribers’ demand for content,” he added. - TradeArabia News Service




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