Bluzelle Releases Data Distribution Network to Future-Proof Edge Computing

Media Entertainment Tech Outlook | Wednesday, June 19, 2019

FREMONT, CA: Tech firm Bluzelle has announced the launch of the world's first decentralized Data Delivery Network (DDN) to help meet the increasing demand for better data delivery across the globe. To ensure that the businesses do not suffer from data breaches, network failures, and performance issues, Bluzelle has built their DDN. Bringing a faster and more secure internet edge computing is combined with decentralized technologies. The demand for speed and efficiency is increasing, and the company is now taking on global market leaders by delivering data more than 20 times faster.

The DDN operates similar to a Content Delivery Network (CDN). Bluzelle extends the data edge for applications from a single location, rather than caching content. This is to use a combination of globally distributed networks. It increases the speed of data retrieval dramatically. Pavel Baines, co-founder and CEO of Bluzelle said that applications are currently limited to data caching technologies. Complex configuration and management of 10+-year-old technologies are constrained to a few data centres. These were not designed to handle the ever-increasing volumes of data that new technologies like AI, VR, and 4K produce.  

Video games, media, and IoT are all collecting masses of critical data at the edge, to ensure that the use of technology does not hamper delivery. Bluzelle is an intelligent, in-memory data store technology, which can be utilized, as a cache or database. The company is highly available, durable and globally dispersed. No operational overhead or configuration necessary. Bluzelle assures that all users around the world get the perfect experience.

Best suited for gaming and media, Bluzelle was founded in 2014 when Pavel Bains and Neeraj Murarka realized that opportunities to implement blockchain technology to build a better internet were all around them. It is a decentralized data cache that makes applications run faster around the world. Users demand speed, availability and assurance. If a game is sluggish or goes offline, risk losing customers and revenue gets high. Bluzelle, a self-proclaimed leading proponent of edge computing, is using its global network of distributed nodes to push data closer to the customer.

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