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Matthews, Tim
, President , Ipedo Inc., Redwood City
California
U.S.A.
Email: david@cormancom.com
Tim Matthews, President, Ipedo, Inc. – Tim has extensive experience in high tech sales, marketing, and engineering. Prior to co-founding Ipedo in 2000, he was Director or Product Marketing at RSA Security (Nasdaq: RSAS), where he oversaw a line of developer security products and a line of security infrastructure servers. Previously, Tim worked in international sales and business development at Digital Equipment Corporation in Tokyo, Japan and Irvine, California.
XML opens up new opportunities for caching information in large scale applications, enabling high-performance availability of huge amounts of dynamic data delivered to next generation applications, such as wireless, B2B exchanges, web portals, and ASPs. By using XML, content can be made more dynamic, saving download time and offering a new way of delivering custom pieces of information. From on-the-fly creation to partial document updates, XML offer efficiencies that enable application developers to have a smarter more adaptable infrastructure than available today. In addition, XML allows instant customization of Web portals, reducing the cost and saving time of redesigning large Web sites, while simplifying syndication. Through a combination of XML and “Active Caching” strategies, companies can attack the inefficiencies in retrieving, handling, transforming and delivering the core dynamic content by staging it in high-speed servers closer to the applications that need it, and the end result is dramatically better performance for both wired and wireless applications. By speeding the access to the information that drives the creation of web pages, XML transaction documents, and wireless application screens, companies will be able to: · Speed access to the information that drives the creation of XML transaction documents and wireless application screens · Simplify management of profiles and content for large, dynamic user populations; · Quickly personalize web and wireless content using XML · Effectively scale - handling millions of users with less additional hardware
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