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Technology Introduction
A patent-pending technology with
capabilities such as virtualization, ubiquity, and distributed
space-oriented architecture by asynchronous transmission
Virtualization
1.
An approach letting you organize
widespread and diverse collections of resources into a more uniform and
manageable visual whole spanning across the network
- Aggregate
sets of diverse computing power, memories, storage, content resources,
libraries and applications as ONE device
Ubiquity & Distributed SOA
1.
Cross-platform characteristic and IP-Free
capability
2.
Distribute platform tasks across the
network intelligently and evenly
3.
Superior load-balancing and increased
fault-tolerance
4.
Dynamic expansion and high scalability
- One-to-Multiple
delivery with lower network traffic
Asynchronous transmission
- More robust, therefore, maximizing efficient
transmissions versus the higher probability of failure in a synchronous
transmission model.
- Better performance for parallel computing
applications
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