A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of web servers or Points of Presence (PoP) designed to provide faster and reliable content delivery. If you have a global online user base, a CDN can be of huge help to optimize your users’ digital experience across the world. Choosing a CDN that stays on top of the development of web and mobile technology and the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape will enable you to offer the best digital experience while minimizing operational complexity and overhead.
To help you effectively meet the growing user demand on the Internet, we’ve listed out 5 golden tips to help you make an informed decision in choosing your CDN in 2020.
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The arrival of the 5G era is generating a lot of buzz. One of the questions we hear often is: How will the implementation of 5G impact the existing CDN and in what ways? This blog is written to shed some light on this topic and explain how we believe the content delivery network (CDN) will evolve with 5G.
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Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (
IPBC) operates 3 different linear TV channels and 9 different radio station, each has its own team of programmers, producers and managers, however, all of them needs to access the same archive, use the same graphic services, coordinate with the same promo department and Ads agencies, and top management needs data to see the overall picture and steer the boat in the right direction,
Data is becoming the most important asset for media factories and driving the deployment of technologies that are enabled by or enable it. As companies move to direct platforms, the importance of consumer data in powering decision-making is growing. It’s not just about the consumer though, data is also important for the operations. This data is a goldmine and media companies want to leverage it in different parts of their content chains to drive automation, business analytics and business rules that deploy virtual machines depending on demand.
That data is very difficult to get right as media companies’ legacy architectures had allocated it in different silos within the organization.
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Express Media Group, a part of At Television Media Networks, has a variety of distribution formats including paper, electronic media and digital news delivery. Being under one group, they rely on 12 different sites that combine these products together to provide 3 electronic channels, 3 published papers with editions in 12 different cities and 2 digital news platforms.
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