Meebo Uses Cotendo to Optimize Global Web Performance

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web-based instant messaging platform provider Meebo (www.meebo.com) has integrated two flagship services from content delivery network and site acceleration services provider Cotendo (www.cotendo.com) to efficiently balance traffic between data centers and support its real-time content sharing strategy.

According to Meebo is using Cotendo’s Advanced Domain Name Service and CDN Balancer to efficiently route traffic between its two data centers on both coasts of the US. In doing so, Cotendo is helping Meebo’s let users instantly connect, share, and communicate with all of their friends and colleagues.

“Cotendo’s web acceleration services are playing a key role in our business by helping us provide faster response to our end users, who can now reach a server site closer to them geographically,” said Simon Yeo, Meebo’s senior director of operations. “By enabling us to easily expand our footprint beyond a single site, the Cotendo website acceleration services are critically important for our strategy. We are well-positioned to become the preferred provider for the millions of users who want to communicate and share content in real-time across different social networks and services.”

Meebo socially connects more than 100 million users across the web, allowing them to instantly connect, share, and communicate with contacts across virtually all social network and communication channels via a single, simple-to-use interface. Users can connect using the Meebo Messenger application, as well as on mobile devices and on thousands of websites that have the “Meebo bar” installed.

“We are proud to provide a foundation for Meebo’s success as one of the Web’s fastest growing social media companies,” Cotendo chief executive officer Ronni Zehavi said in a statement. “Our acceleration services will help ensure that Meebo continues to meet the requirements for the instant delivery of billions of instant messages monthly to its users in the US, Europe, Latin America and the Asia/Pacific regions.”

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