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5 ways to reduce advertising network latency

In the past few years, the world of online advertising has dramatically changed. New features and targeting tactics are constantly being created and the number of players in the space continues to grow. Media buying platforms, ad exchanges, demand-side platforms (DSPs), and data aggregators are just a few of the different types of companies that have their hands in online ads. These technology companies collectively address the delivery, display, targeting and control of online advertising.

Implementing the tactics laid out in this whitepaper can help reduce your overall advertising network latency. Being able to provide a seamless service to your clients will boost their confidence in your advertsing network and help you build long-lasting relationships that, along with reducing latency, have the potential to increase revenue.

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Avere FXT with FlashMove and FlashMirror

For many organizations, NAS implementations are growing out of control and wreaking havoc for IT. The causes are many and varied. Applications leveraging NAS vary from virtual server and virtual desktop implementations to digital imaging, computer generated animation rendering, energy exploration, and financial modeling - not to mention the billions of users around the globe who continually create and consume unstructured data such as video, audio, and text files. In addition, because NAS devices are easy to set up and manage and don’t require esoteric storage knowledge, it is simple to add new devices for capacity or performance. Before you know it, your NAS infrastructure can become a costly and inefficient nightmare of multiple file systems across too many devices.

This ESG Lab validation report documents hands-on testing of the Avere FXT Series Edge Filer with the AOS 3.0 operating environment.

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Email delivery: 4 steps to get more email to the inbox

First things first: what is a sender reputation? Similar to a credit score that shows how great (or terrible) your credit is, your email sender reputation shows mailbox providers how reputable your sending habits are.

In other words, do you appear to be a spammer or do your sends get the green light? The better your reputation, the more likely your chances are of landing in the inbox rather than the spam folder.

Here are some steps and information that will give you the best opportunity to achieve an amazing sender reputation. It’s easier than you think, but requires discipline and adherence to doing things the right way.

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Supercharge your infrastructure

For decades, CPU manufacturers have innovated around increasing processing power and performance, while disk-drive manufacturers have focused on increasing capacity. These contrasting goals have created a utilization problem with today’s IT infrastructures.

While flash storage is the answer from a performance perspective, it must be engineered and implemented correctly. One way to do this is by taking what was traditionally a consumer technology and transforming it into an enterprise solution.

Fusion­‐io delivers enterprise­‐class flash memory technology, and has designed it into the first affordably priced shared storage system. While traditional vendors struggle to optimize flash performance, Fusion­‐io has developed a solution that avoids bottlenecks and provides new performance management capabilities required to maximize the utilization of flash.

Read this whitepaper to find out more

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