The Akamai podcast series has been created to educate the market on technology topics of interest, as well as demonstrate the power this communications medium has in today's 'Demand Economy.' As a leader and visionary in this new economy, Akamai will deliver compelling content via podcasts for business decision makers—information they can act upon to succeed. Thousands of organizations have formed trusted relationships with Akamai, improving revenue and reducing costs by maximizing their online business performance. Leveraging our pervasive distributed computing platform, these organizations gain business advantage today, while building a foundation for the emerging Web solutions of tomorrow. Join us for these compelling discussions and see why Akamai is "Powering a Better Internet."
Downloading a Million Lions a Day (from IEEE Spectrum) Listen as Senior Vice President of Networks and Operations Bobby Blumofe explains how the Akamai platform can support high-profile software download and media streaming events and help organizations embrace the cloud.
Living in a Hyperconnected World Neil Cohen, VP of Product Marketing, discusses the trends driving the "post-WAN" world and how Akamai is well prepared to address them. |
The digital media landscape is changing dramatically. Fueled by broadband adoption, increased user mobility and user-generated content, the market is in revolution. We have reached an 'inflection point' where online business models are being validated by increased adoption and profitability. |
Application Performance Drives Business Performance Today, major industries are increasingly reliant on the Internet; and the volume of business online is growing dramatically. As the Web has gone from being a novelty or "nice to have," to being mission-critical to government and business, superior application performance is critical. |
Cyber Security That We See Today The Internet has become intrinsically valuable to society. We stand critically dependent upon it not only for media and entertainment purposes but also for communications, education and global commerce. |



