Edison D. Ong
Faster and better Web utilization.
This is the value proposition of a Filipino-Korean business partnership that was launched recently in Makati.
Last August 29, Synetcom Philippines, Inc. and ARA Networks represented by Synetcom President and CEO Dennis Luyahan and Ara Networks Global Marketing Team Manager Collin Choi, underscored an assurance that the product and services they deliver will be "on time, on budget at the speed of light."
They will also explore opportunities to become the choice of suppliers.
Eight-year-old Synetcom Philippines is a provider and integrator of cutting edge information and communications technology and post-sales solutions for mobile and fixed line operators, satellite service providers, Internet Service Providers, contact centers and business process outsource providers as well as large enterprises all over the South East Asia region.
On the other hand, Korea-based multinational company ARA Networks is a leading provider of Internet Traffic Management solutions that give customers full controllability for their networks.
At the core of the ARA Networks solutions are the high performance network traffic monitoring platform (NMP) and operating system (Ara Jaguar OS) dedicated to caching operations.
Based on deep packet inspection (DPI) technology to ensure the visibility into the network behavior, NMP is especially tailored for management of large traffic in a backbone network. Jaguar OS is optimized to accelerate Web content delivery with unmatched performance while leading the reduction of network bandwidth consumption and congestion.
Choi said the business partnership will provide Web acceleration and bandwith optimization that will lead to zero congestion and other benefits including cost-savings and more efficient business operations.
Together, the two companies offer affordable, stable and reliable proxy Web cache server products in Web, WAN, acceleration and bandwidth optimization – solutions specifically designed for ISP, CDN, ecommerce, portal, content providers, telecom, government and enterprise. |