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File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 1 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Commerce Content Service Resources Reference Section 39 Copyright © 2002 by Corvelle Management Consultants

File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 2 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Commerce Service Vendors Content Delivery Providers - 1 r Activate - MediaXchange – r Akamai - EdgeAdvantage – r Burst.com - Burstware – r CacheFlow - Server Accelerator – r Cisco - Content Networking –

File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 3 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Commerce Service Vendors Content Delivery Providers - 2 r Chutney Technologies - PreLoader – r Circadence - Conductor QoS – r Digital Island - Footprint Streaming Solutions – r Fireclick - Blueflame, Netflame – r Globix - Streaming Media –

File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 4 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Commerce Service Vendors Content Delivery Providers - 3 r iBeam Broadcasting - Intelligent Distribution Network – r Inktomi - Commerce Engine – r Moreover - Connected Intelligence – r Network Appliance - Netcache –

File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 5 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Commerce Service Vendors Content Delivery Providers - 4 r Packeteer - AppCelera Internet Content Accelerator – r Screaming Media - Content! – r SpiderCache - SpiderCache – r Volera - Excelerator – r YellowBrix - ArchiText, InfoBrix, eCentrix –

File: ebusiness_ref.PPT 6 Yogi Schulz e-Business Projects Content Delivery Resources r Edge Side Includes (ESI) - open-standards specification –simple markup language used to define Web page components for dynamic assembly and delivery of Web applications –