Thursday, July 31, 2014

Apple has switched on its new continent delivery network


Apple has switched on its new continent delivery network


Good news of users of iOS or OS X, your downloads are about to get a whole lot faster, assuming they haven’t already. Apple has quietly switched on its own content delivery network (CDN) which enables it to deliver files directly instead of having to rely on other services.


The content delivery network is reportedly much larger than Apple actually needs, a good sign that the technology company is putting itself in position to deliver rich, high-definition content to users in the near future. It will also make it much easier for Apple to launch its software.


Apple’s servers tend to get overloaded whenever the company updates iOS or OS X because everyone tries to download it at once, causing issues for many people. This new system, however, will enable Apple to deliver its software updates much more smoothly. This couldn’t come at a better time considering that Apple is rolling our iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite soon.


This is also good news for Apple TV, which is currently struggling to acquire content from cable providers. Content providers have been reluctant to yield too much ground to Apple, but this nre content delivery network shows that Apple is still optimistic.


Read more about the story at GigaOM.


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