
Published on August 1, 2007
Like many ISPs around the world, True is experiencing a rapid increase in its customer base and P2P traffic per customer. True looked for a scalable system, which could optimise network performance, save on international bandwidth and improve its customers' experience.
By delivering bandwidth from the cache nearest to the user, OverCache offers optimal performance using less bandwidth, reduced costs and better quality of service. With its highly scalable grid architecture, OverCache supports unlimited amounts of content - up to hundreds of gigabits per second - and millions of users, reducing the need to buy additional bandwidth.
True can control the P2P load simply by scaling up the OverCache system in size in its existing network, said Viriya Upatising, chief technical officer of True Internet.
DHL Express Thai facilities achieve TAPA certification
Logistics company DHL yesterday announced that all DHL Express facilities in Thailand had achieved Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) class-A certification.
The certification underscores DHL's commitment to continuously providing customers with superior security and service levels in end-to-end supply chain solutions.
The facilities in Thailand recently certified include the DHL Express Bangkok Hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport and all seven Service Centres nationwide. DHL Express is the only company awarded TAPA class-A certification for all of its facilities in Thailand and has the most TAPA certifications, with more than 100 facilities in Asia-Pacific.
Seoul to expand atomic-energy cooperation with Thailand
South Korea plans to expand atomic-energy cooperation with Indonesia and Thailand as part of its efforts to export commercial nuclear reactors and technology, the government said on Monday.
A group of experts will visit Southeast Asian countries this week to hold a series of meetings with their counterparts, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology, as reported by Yonhap News Agency.
Singaporean appointed to head Seagate's Asia-Pacific sales
Seagate Technology, a hard-disc drive and applications manufacturer, has appointed Singaporean Ban Seng Teh, vice president and managing director, to lead the company's Asia-Pacific sales and marketing organisation, in a move to further strengthen and expand Seagate's presence in this key strategic region.
Based in Singapore, he will report to Todd Abbott, Seagate executive vice president of global sales, marketing and customer service.
"In a market that accounts for over 40 per cent of Seagate's overall revenue, Teh's wealth of experience and knowledge of the Asia-Pacific region makes him an ideal candidate for this critical leadership position," Abbott said in a press statement.