From Enterprise Tech by Doug Black
In network technology circles there's a joke about "never underestimating the bandwidth capacity of a station wagon full of tapes driving down the highway." In the same vein, at re:Invent last fall, Amazon Web Services announced with fanfare - and some humor - a service for transferring up to 100PB of data to AWS in a 45-foot long shipping container pulled by an 18-wheeler truck.
Designed to meet 21st-century network demands, CloudDat accelerates cloud workflows by ensuring full utilization of network infrastructure
From Silicon Angle by Paul Gillin
A self-described "quiet software company" that has taken no funding while building a base of more than 200 enterprise customers over the course of 17 years is hoping to make some noise today with the launch of a version of its high-performance data transport software for the major cloud infrastructure platforms.
From Packet Pushers by Ethan Banks
Data Expedition makes MTP/IP. If you're a network engineer used to seeing TCP/IP or UDP/IP, then MTP/IP would catch your attention. MTP stands for "multipurpose transaction protocol." MTP was built to overcome the algorithmic challenges TCP has filling pipes.
Come join as at the NAB show in Las Vegas, April 24 to 27, to learn more about CloudDat.
It is often said that cloud computing is coming to dominate modern network workflows, but a look at the numbers shows just what an understatement that really is.
Learn about Globalscape's Accelerate module for EFT.
SGL integrates Data Expedition, Inc. technology for high-speed file transfer to AWS.
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences honors Data Expedition, Inc. for Secure Accelerated File Movement Technology.
Front Porch Digital announced an agreement with Data Expedition, Inc. to integrate ExpeDat™ into DIVArchive® v7.1.
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