Date: 21/10/2010
Continuous Computing becomes a member of Network Intelligence AllianceContinuous Computing has become a member of the Network Intelligence Alliance (NI Alliance), a new industry organization created to encourage collaboration among the Network Economy's technology providers. Continuous Computing says the NI Alliance serves as a forum for collaboration among technology providers whose solutions secure data in transit, ensure efficient data delivery, monetize data transactions or track real-time information. The NI Alliance also seeks to educate the market and the public on the role and value of Network Intelligence in protecting sensitive information; delivering value-added services, applications and information; and ensuring better performance of network-dependent solutions, adds Continuous Computing. "The NI Alliance creates an industry forum of reputable vendors with which we can collaborate to provide our customers the integrated solutions they need to handle ongoing mobile broadband capacity issues," said Mike Coward, chief technology officer and co-founder of Continuous Computing. "Collaboration with NI Alliance members helps us deliver sophisticated, tailored offerings needed to address pressing mobile broadband capacity issues." "Continuous Computing is a valuable addition to the NI Alliance and we welcome their participation," said Erik Larsson, Chairman of the NI Alliance. "The NI Alliance is about collaborative innovation with companies like Continuous Computing playing a leadership role in packet processing and integrated platforms necessary for intelligent traffic management, internet offload, network security and related mobile broadband applications."
Continuous Computing has become a member of the Network Intelligence Alliance (NI Alliance), a new industry organization created to encourage collaboration among the Network Economy's technology providers.
Continuous Computing says the NI Alliance serves as a forum for collaboration among technology providers whose solutions secure data in transit, ensure efficient data delivery, monetize data transactions or track real-time information. The NI Alliance also seeks to educate the market and the public on the role and value of Network Intelligence in protecting sensitive information; delivering value-added services, applications and information; and ensuring better performance of network-dependent solutions, adds Continuous Computing.
"The NI Alliance creates an industry forum of reputable vendors with which we can collaborate to provide our customers the integrated solutions they need to handle ongoing mobile broadband capacity issues," said Mike Coward, chief technology officer and co-founder of Continuous Computing. "Collaboration with NI Alliance members helps us deliver sophisticated, tailored offerings needed to address pressing mobile broadband capacity issues."
"Continuous Computing is a valuable addition to the NI Alliance and we welcome their participation," said Erik Larsson, Chairman of the NI Alliance. "The NI Alliance is about collaborative innovation with companies like Continuous Computing playing a leadership role in packet processing and integrated platforms necessary for intelligent traffic management, internet offload, network security and related mobile broadband applications."Continuous Computing has become a member of the Network Intelligence Alliance (NI Alliance), a new industry organization created to encourage collaboration among the Network Economy's technology providers.
Continuous Computing says the NI Alliance serves as a forum for collaboration among technology providers whose solutions secure data in transit, ensure efficient data delivery, monetize data transactions or track real-time information. The NI Alliance also seeks to educate the market and the public on the role and value of Network Intelligence in protecting sensitive information; delivering value-added services, applications and information; and ensuring better performance of network-dependent solutions, adds Continuous Computing.
"The NI Alliance creates an industry forum of reputable vendors with which we can collaborate to provide our customers the integrated solutions they need to handle ongoing mobile broadband capacity issues," said Mike Coward, chief technology officer and co-founder of Continuous Computing. "Collaboration with NI Alliance members helps us deliver sophisticated, tailored offerings needed to address pressing mobile broadband capacity issues."
"Continuous Computing is a valuable addition to the NI Alliance and we welcome their participation," said Erik Larsson, Chairman of the NI Alliance. "The NI Alliance is about collaborative innovation with companies like Continuous Computing playing a leadership role in packet processing and integrated platforms necessary for intelligent traffic management, internet offload, network security and related mobile broadband applications."Continuous Computing has become a member of the Network Intelligence Alliance (NI Alliance), a new industry organization created to encourage collaboration among the Network Economy's technology providers.
Continuous Computing says the NI Alliance serves as a forum for collaboration among technology providers whose solutions secure data in transit, ensure efficient data delivery, monetize data transactions or track real-time information. The NI Alliance also seeks to educate the market and the public on the role and value of Network Intelligence in protecting sensitive information; delivering value-added services, applications and information; and ensuring better performance of network-dependent solutions, adds Continuous Computing.
"The NI Alliance creates an industry forum of reputable vendors with which we can collaborate to provide our customers the integrated solutions they need to handle ongoing mobile broadband capacity issues," said Mike Coward, chief technology officer and co-founder of Continuous Computing. "Collaboration with NI Alliance members helps us deliver sophisticated, tailored offerings needed to address pressing mobile broadband capacity issues."
"Continuous Computing is a valuable addition to the NI Alliance and we welcome their participation," said Erik Larsson, Chairman of the NI Alliance. "The NI Alliance is about collaborative innovation with companies like Continuous Computing playing a leadership role in packet processing and integrated platforms necessary for intelligent traffic management, internet offload, network security and related mobile broadband applications."