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Akamai's Vision of the Web Embraces WebSockets

Akamai’s Chief Product Architect on SPDY, WebSockets, and Kaazing

In his recent blog post, SPDY and WebSocket Support at Akamai Stephen Ludin (pictured), chief product architect talks about Akamai’s vision of the Web.

Stephen discusses that at the 2012 Santa Clara Velocity conference Akamai announced upcoming SPDY and WebSocket support. He talks about the performance improvements SPDY and WebSocket bring to the table, about the possible combination of the two technologies, and points to Kaazing’s demos to showcase how the WebSocket technology is pushing the interactive web to new exciting frontiers.

Head over to Akamai’s blog to read the full post.

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Jonas Jacobi is President and CEO of Kaazing, a privately held company that delivers next generation high-performance Web communication platform providing distribution of live data to the online financial trading, betting, gaming, auction, social, and media industries. Before co-founding Kaazing Jonas served as VP of Product Management for Brane Corporation, a leader in platform and technology independent solutions for any type of application software technology, automating the entire application development process required to maximize the business value of software. Prior to Brane Corporation, he spent over 8 years at Oracle where he served as a Java EE and open source Evangelist, and product manager responsible for the product management of JavaServer Faces, Oracle ADF Faces, and Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client in the Oracle Application Server division. Jonas is a frequent speaker at international conferences and has written numerous articles for leading IT magazines such as Java Developer's Journal, JavaPro, AjaxWorld, and Oracle Magazine. Mr. Jacobi is co-author of the best-selling book Pro JSF and Ajax: Building Rich Internet Components, (Apress).

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