A triumvirate
formed by Inktomi, Adero, and America Online said today they were
starting an alliance called the "Content Bridge" to focus on content
distribution and delivery.
The deal was touted by many to be an attack on delivery leader
Akamai.
The biggest news here is that AOL will be deploying Inktomi and
Adero services on its network. Inktomi will deliver infrastructure
technology, Adero will ensure content is updated across and provide
billing services and America Online will deploy Content Bridge technology
in its network.
America Online also made a minority equity investment in privately-owned
Adero.
The "Content Bridge" is expected to begin rolling out in Fall 2000.
Other members participating in this alliance are Digital Island,
Exodus Communications, Genuity, Mirror Image Internet, Madge.web
and NetRail.
"Inktomi has focused for years on ways to build intelligence and
efficiency into the network," said David Peterschmidt, president
and chief executive officer of Inktomi. "By providing a highly efficient
mechanism for cooperation among networks, we believe Content Bridge
represents the next phase in evolving the Internet, allowing all
participants in the content distribution value chain to deliver
the next generation of fast, reliable Internet services."
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