InventionShare, announced the release of AcceleRoute's new patent pending designs for distributed control of a vast communication networks remedying major routing problems associated with routing of legacy networks.
Read MoreThese patents represent the seventh family of AcceleRoute switches and include a contiguous switching system for a large-scale cloud communications network or a large-scale data center.
Read MoreThe AcceleRoute invention portfolio is nine invention families comprised of 19 issued US patents and 11 applications. The CTO is very credible, with over 100 patents filed and significant industry experience. AcceleRoute addresses all the key drivers for data center evolution, namely performance, throughput and lower energy costs.
Read MoreGlobalization, security and disaster recovery considerations are driving businesses to diversify locations across multiple regions. In addition, organizations are looking to distribute workloads between computers, share network resources effectively and increase the availability of applications. AcceleRoute's new one-hop, power efficient switches and router designs are less complex and easier to maintain and increase processing capacity and reduce power.
Read MoreMr. Greg Waite, CEO of InventionShare, announced the release of AcceleRoute's new green energy efficient Time-Coherent Global Network switches and routers for multi-national and global data centers today.
Read MoreInventionShare announces AcceleRoute's new high scalable network architecture based on bufferless switches for data centers providing better utilization of ports, much less power consumption and better overall performance.
Read MoreInventionShare launches the AcceleRoute invention portfolio of nine invention families comprised of 19 issued US patents and 11 applications. The CTO is very credible, with over 100 patents filed and significant industry experience.
Read MoreThe next generation data centers will require a very simple architecture with less network congestion and complexity, they are going to need to be easier to manage and expand, and will require a better utilization of ports, less power consumption and better overall performance.
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