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Cyber Gear launches Site Celerator in the Middle East to accelerate the performance of web sites
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 27 - 2005 at 13:22
- PRESS RELEASE
Cyber Gear today announced the launch of the 'Site Celerator' technology in partnership with VQ Interactive of Malaysia to help local companies have sites that download fast and improve their performance.
Site Celerator ensures that all sites download quickly and the home page downloads 2-10 times faster. The technology does not require any 'plug-ins' and can be deployed within a day!"
Companies need to provide fast access to the content and applications on their site to improve user satisfaction and increase productivity and revenue. This normally means buying bigger or more servers, rewriting applications or websites, or adding bandwidth with no guarantees that the problem can be solved.
Mr Valens, CEO of VQ Interactive, stated, "It is now possible to speed up the web sites without making any changes to the existing applications or network infrastructure. SiteCelerate Software Server dramatically accelerates web sites and applications and delivers performance unmatched by any other technology."
SiteCelerate SS enables organisations to add scalability, improve performance, reduce bandwidth needs and provide the best possible user experience.
For both public websites and critical enterprise web applications, speed and application responsiveness are critical. Slow sites drive users to the competition and sluggish application performance reduces employee productivity. Adding capacity and improving performance is crucial, but IT expenses require careful consideration.
Benefits of using Site Celerator are achieved using a unique mix of technologies and algorithms including:
• Clientless, intelligent and automatic image and text compression;
• Dynamic intelligent caching;
• Optimised protocols; and
• Enriched HTTP content headers
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About Cyber GearSince 1996, Cyber Gear has been providing e-business & e-commerce to leading organisations in the Middle East. These include the Kingdom Centre and Saks Fifth Avenue in Saudi Arabia, CityStars in Cairo, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Ramada Hotel, Shell Markets, Xerox Middle East, Sharp Middle East, Toshiba Middle East, Dubai International Convention Centre, Etisalat, Tamweel, Istithmar, Union Properties and RAK Properties.
About VQ Interactive Sdn Bhd
VQ Interactive, incorporated in July 2000, is positioned to be the leader in the development of Interactive Intelligent Agent Solutions, poised to revolutionize the way companies across the globe use the Internet to provide customer service. VQ Interactive has been awarded the MSC status by the Malaysian government in October 2000. The MSC status is given to companies that contribute significantly and strategically to the information age. VQ Interactive has also recently been recognized as a Deloitte Technology Fast500 Company.
For more information, visit http://www.vqinteractive.com
For more information, contact:
Sharad Agarwal
CEO
Cyber Gear LLC
P. O. Box 53735
Dubai
UAE
Tel: +9714 3312627
www.pressreleasenetwork.com
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