Jay Parikh
Akamai Technologies
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IEEE Internet Computing | 2002
John Dilley; Bruce M. Maggs; Jay Parikh; Harald Prokop; Ramesh K. Sitaraman; Bill Weihl
Using more than 12,000 servers in over 1,000 networks, Akamais distributed content delivery system fights service bottlenecks and shutdowns by delivering content from the Internets edge.
international world wide web conferences | 2004
Andrew Thomas Davis; Jay Parikh; William E. Weihl
Content delivery networks have evolved beyond traditional distributed caching. With services such as Akamais EdgeComputing it is now possible to deploy and run enterprise business Web applications on a globally distributed computing platform, to provide subsecond response time to end users anywhere in the world. Additionally, this distributed application platform provides high levels of fault-tolerance and scalability on-demand to meet virtually any need. Application resources can be provisioned dynamically in seconds to respond automatically to changes in load on a given application.In some cases, an application can be deployed completely on the global platform without any central enterprise infrastructure. Other applications can require centralizing core business logic and transactional databases at the enterprise data center while the presentation layer and some business logic and database functionality move onto the edge platform.Implementing a distributed application service on the Internets edge requires overcoming numerous challenges, including sandboxing for security, distributed load-balancing and resource management, accounting and billing, deployment, testing, debugging, and monitoring. Our current implementation of Akamai EdgeComputing supports application programming platforms such as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Microsofts .NET Framework, in large part because they make it easier to address some of these challenges. In the near future we will also support environments for other application languages such as C, PHP, and Perl.
Archive | 2003
Andrew Thomas Davis; Jay Parikh; Srinivasan Pichai; Eddie Ruvinsky; Daniel Stodolsky; Mark Tsimelzon; William E. Weihl
Archive | 2007
Andrew Thomas Davis; Jay Parikh; Srikanth Thirumalai; William E. Weihl; Mark Tsimelzon
Archive | 2001
F. Thomson Leighton; Ravi Sundaram; Rizwan S. Dhanidina; Robert Kleinberg; Matthew S. Levine; Adrian Soviani; Bruce M. Maggs; Hariharan S. Rahul; Srikanth Thirumalai; Jay Parikh; Yoav Yerushalmi; Daniel M. Lewin
Archive | 2003
Andrew Thomas Davis; Jay Parikh; Srinivasan Pichai; Eddie Ruvinsky; Daniel Stodolsky; Mark Tsimelzon; William E. Weihl
Archive | 2007
Michael M. Afergan; F. Thomson Leighton; Jay Parikh
Archive | 2012
Andrew Thomas Davis; Nate Kushman; Jay Parikh; Srinivasan Pichai; Daniel Stodolsky; Ashis Tarafdar; William E. Weihl
Archive | 2007
Michael M. Afergan; Thomson M Leighton; Jay Parikh
Archive | 2003
Andrew Thomas Davis; Jay Parikh; Srinivasan Pichai; Eddie Ruvinsky; Daniel Stodolsky; Mark Tsimelzon; William E. Weihl