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Internet Image Goes “BeyondPush”

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John Lewell
John Lewell
Jan 15, 1998

Internet Image Inc. today
released information about the development of its BeyondPush technology.


BeyondPush, an advanced software distribution model, invests advanced
management features into the standard Push model for the delivery of
mission-critical information over intranets and the Internet.


The BeyondPush technology was developed on the foundation of the Push model
which is used for moving content over the Internet. By adapting Sun
Microsystem’s RMI, which is a pure Java implementation of the TCP/IP
network transport layer, BeyondPush is able to control and manage
client/server communications. This type of agent technology creates 2-way
links between the sender and the recipients of the content.


Up until now, traditional Push technology hasn’t maintained or tracked the
client’s profile record in the server. According to Internet Image, this is
the reason that traditional Push technology hasn’t provided a solution that
is acceptable in enterprise applications in which the control and
management of such profiles is essential.


For additional information about BeyondPush, visit the Internet Image Web
site.

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