Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Project Edge Delivers Exceptional Data-Intensive Connectivity


A New York state entrepreneur-advisor, Richard DiVenuto has an extensive background in fields such as the nutraceutical and biotech industries. One venture Richard DiVenuto is helping launch is Project Edge, which offers a disruptive high-speed network to large organizations.

A recent Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) technical review took an in-depth look at Ultimate X (ULT X) and provided hands-on validation of a technology that transforms a WAN into a global LAN that enables data-intensive, collaborative application workflows across significant distances through near real-time performance.

As described in the ESG report, the enterprise-class networking platform employs a “built-in scale-out file system,” while utilizing a remote direct memory access (RDMA) approach that decreases overhead associated with traditional TCP/IP stacks that operate over WAN systems. Through RDMA’s “zero-copy networking” approach, direct memory access is provided between compute nodes without any operating system or CPU intervention.

Having initially been developed for military and high-performance computing uses, the ULT X RDMA over WAN technology is one that supports large data sets across thousands of miles. It also features world-class security that includes line rate encryption strategies that employ different sets of keys with every multiplex data transfer, and utilizes a separate key with every transfer session.

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