DBAM Technology Breakthrough Redefines Internet Performance Expectations
An independent study published by Broadband Testing (Monday 15th October, 2007) confirms that UK-based DBAM Systems has made a truly fundamental performance breakthrough for all Internet users around the world.
A study by Broadband Testing concludes that DBAM has reinvented data transfer acceleration with revolutionary techniques that enable any type of data to be accelerated in a way that traditional compression techniques simply cannot achieve. Acknowledging the breakthrough, Broadband Testing has presented its first ever Platinum Award to DBAM for its Exbander Precision (EP) range of devices that combine data acceleration with traffic shaping, load balancing, routing analysis and reporting on a single platform. "We tried everything we could to disprove what we were recording, as the results were simply extraordinary; but the technology really works, furthermore it works in any type of everyday application, such as attaching files to emails," commented Broadhead. "Regardless of the file type we transferred, from .tar archive/zip files to the (already) very compressed MP3 and similar media file types, we achieved data transfer acceleration rates averaging around 10,000:1. I repeat " 10,000:1. This is a truly revolutionary breakthrough that will change the rate at which things can happen in the same way that the Internet changed everything in the first place."
The Broadband Testing report also stresses that the technology is not simply a technology performance engine, since DBAM has delivered a solution that adopts a uniquely holistic approach to communications. "Whereas traditional manufacturers focus on one aspect of the "bigger picture" such as WAN acceleration, packet shaping, or WAN management," continued Steve Broadhead, "the EP Series of Devices has comprehensive coverage of all these areas and several more." Download the full report. Download the DBAM Systems press release.
Article Date: 13th December 2007
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