Azuki Systems Selects Limelight Networks to Further Extend Scalable Mobile Content Delivery
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 September 2008, 09:00 CDT
Azuki Systems, Inc., an innovator in the interactive mobile media technology market, today announced that it has selected Limelight Networks, Inc., to provide mobile content delivery services to further enable flexible and scalable mobile content delivery. This relationship enhances content publishers' and mobile operators' ability to deliver rich media content services to mobile devices with limitless scale using the Azuki MashMedia Platform and Limelight's global content delivery network (CDN).
"With the global scale of Limelight Networks' content delivery services, Azuki is able to meet the traffic demands for even the most popular content brands with the scalability and performance to deliver personalized rich media content to mobile devices," said Dan Carney, vice president of operations for Azuki. "Azuki has built a modular connector between the Azuki MashMedia Platform and the Limelight CDN. This integration enables Azuki to deliver rich media services which expand virally, including during peak busy hours and in support of flash crowds."
The Azuki MashMedia Platform's Software as a Service (SaaS) model minimizes development costs and accelerates the monetization of rich mobile media services by ensuring relevant and high-quality consumer experiences, streamlining the content delivery process from media ingestion to service optimization, and enabling targeted advertising. By leveraging Limelight's proven content delivery capabilities on the Web, Azuki is further breaking down the barriers for extending interactive and personalized content services to mobile consumers.
About the Azuki MashMedia Platform
The Azuki MashMedia Platform accelerates content publisher and mobile operator time to market for new interactive mobile media services with the capacity to support the largest mobile audiences. The Azuki platform is an Internet cloud driven service, transparently inserted between source content catalogs and handsets to enable content socialization, personalization and snackable forms of media. The Azuki platform is deployable as a complete turnkey hosted solution or offered as middleware to complement an existing mobile service through its SOA-based Web API.
About Azuki Systems
Azuki Systems provides the industry's first comprehensive interactive mobile media services platform. Azuki enables content publishers and mobile operators to create, differentiate and monetize rich media services for mobile audiences. The Azuki platform provides everything needed to establish new revenue streams through the delivery of highly interactive and personalized mobile-content and social-networking services. Based in Acton, Mass., Azuki is led by an executive team that has built some of the communications industry's most successful companies, including ArrowPoint, SightPath, Arris Networks, Acopia Networks and DataPower. For additional information, please visit www.azukisystems.com or call +1-978-844-5100.
MEDIA CONTACTS: Laurie Azaria Klausner Azuki Systems, Inc. +1.978.844.5124 Email Contactwww.azukisystems.com Mandy Keith Davies Murphy Group, Inc. +1.781.418.2421 Email Contactwww.daviesmurphy.com
SOURCE: Azuki Systems
Source: MARKET WIRE
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