In order to provide more connectivity options for enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region, Highwinds (News - Alert) has recently unveiled its new content delivery network (CDN) in Manila, Philippines.
Since its inception in 2002, Highwinds, a full-service content delivery network provider, has been offering wide range of technologies - including messaging bus architecture, network management, distributed file systems and advanced routing methods.
The company has been expanding rigorously and has established many point of presence (PoP), in the APAC region, to keep up with the customer’s request. Highwinds newly announced Manila PoP is mainly used for delivery of media, advertising and games, including content for the world's largest online gaming platform.
"The speed at which we turned on Manila is a real tribute to our highly capable infrastructure team. Whether it's a new PoP in Asia or Latin America or in our own backyard, the team is always efficient at responding to customer needs," said Steve Miller, founder and CEO of Highwinds.
The company brings content and rich media over its high-performance RollingThunder network to millions of global users every day. Also, its CDN customers gain unprecedented command and control with its StrikeTracker console and open APIs.
Many advanced media companies, large ad networks and game publishers are using Highwinds solutions to avail fastest CDN response times and maximum CDN throughput rates and also real-time analytics, self-service tools and live support operations. The company promises to offer immediately responsive service and support through its customer care group, accessible 24x7x365.
"I believe we have a loyal and ever-growing customer base because of our ability to react and respond with speed and quality – in PoP installation, in network performance, in customer service, in everything we do," said Miller.
Highwinds is headquartered in Winter Park, Fla., and maintains data centers around the world.