spk-logo-white-text-short
0%
1-888-310-4540 (main) / 1-888-707-6150 (support) info@spkaa.com
Select Page

Speed up your Website with Limelight

Written by Mike Solinap
Published on February 21, 2013

Today’s clients are global — and today’s content is rich. Without adapting to the use of modern tools, dynamic content can slow down the performance of your website, frustrating your potential customers.

The problems of hosting international sites are well known:

  • High Latency
  • Low throughput
  • Non-optimal routing
Cloud computing is one possibility…but not the best one. With cloud, the whole idea is to not worry about where the host is located. It is “in the cloud”. The downside of this is that you cannot target your specific clients with regional caches.

Limelight Networks Content Delivery Network (CDN) resolved this problem by automatically moving content to where it’s used. They excel at:

  • Caching content locally
  • Optimizing video streaming
  • Simplifying deployments

Here’s a quick look at how content is stored in the CDN on Limelight –and how it speeds up your modern website .

Next Steps:

Latest White Papers

The Hybrid-Remote Playbook

The Hybrid-Remote Playbook

Post-pandemic, many companies have shifted to a hybrid or fully remote work environment. Despite many companies having fully remote workers, many still rely on synchronous communication. Loom offers a way for employees to work on their own time, without as many...

Related Resources

OKR and Agile: Harmonizing Strategic Goals with Agile Methodologies

OKR and Agile: Harmonizing Strategic Goals with Agile Methodologies

Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and Agile methodologies like Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe are powerful frameworks designed to boost productivity and keep teams aligned. OKRs drive strategic goal-setting and measurable outcomes, while Agile approaches like Scrum focus on...

Maximizing Efficiency with a RACI Matrix

Maximizing Efficiency with a RACI Matrix

For years, I’ve enjoyed working with clients on difficult projects. In my early career, I did a lot of work for a cloud and infrastructure company where I mainly worked with internal teams.  However, when I did get the chance to work with external clients, I found...