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Below are examples of some of the people who are using MTP/IP applications:
Moving large volumes of engineering project data over high-security IPsec encryption routers.
By using ExpeDat, Motorola's global engineering design centers are
able to perform mechanical simulation drop tests for their products
more efficiently, allowing them to get Motorola products to market
quicker. Motorola's engineers have determined that using ExpeDat is
the equivalent of increasing their total system investment by 40%,
for a fraction of that cost.
(Case Study)
Northrop Grumman, Bearing Point, EDS, and DEI are working together to help San Diego County migrate their data centers across the country. With the ExpeDat MTP/IP application, they have been able to reduce the downtime for each system to as little as one sixth of what it would have been with other technologies.
As part of the DoD's BRAC realignment, the SDDC needed to move their data from Virginia to Illinois. They relied on DEI's ExpeDat application to complete this task quickly and efficiently. Ease of implementation, increased throughput resulting in a decreased project timeline, and a simple pricing model were the primary factors in their decision.
ExpeDat is being used to send video files over satellite links from Southwest Asia back to the Eastern United States, for analysis and dissemination. JFCOM is now able to move these five to ten gigabyte files 7 times faster than their previous methods.
DEI's ExpeDat application has been embedded in WMG's digital media
distribution system, which delivers time-sensitive content to their
external distribution partners. Transfers which used to take up to 5
days to complete are now finishing within 1 day, providing a
substantial reduction in time-to-market and increasing the volume of
deliverable products.
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