REMINDER/XACCT Technologies to Speak at Content Delivery Summit.News/Assignment Editors REMINDER...for Monday Monday: see week. (Feb. 19) --(BUSINESS WIRE) WHO AND WHAT: XACCT Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of business infrastructure software solutions for IP networks, will present "Identifying the Challenges of Billing for Peer-to-Peer From user to user. Peer-to-peer implies that either side can initiate a session and has equal responsibility. Peer-to-peer is a somewhat confusing term, because it has always been contrasted to a central system that initiates and controls everything. Relationships and Evaluating the Likely Billing Models That Will Evolve" at the Content Delivery Summit in Amsterdam Amsterdam, city, Netherlands Amsterdam (ăm`stərdăm', Dutch ämstərdäm`), city (1994 pop. 724,096), constitutional capital and largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, North Holland prov. . XACCT Chief Technical Officer Limor Schweitzer Schweit·zer , Albert 1875-1965. French philosopher, physician, and musician who founded (1913) and spent much of his life at a missionary hospital in present-day Gabon. He won the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize. will deliver this presentation -- covering the points listed below -- at the event, which takes place February 19-23, 2001. WHERE AND WHEN: Content Delivery Summit February 19-23, 2001 Amsterdam Hilton, The Netherlands SESSION INFORMATION: "Identifying the Challenges of Billing for Peer-to-Peer Relationships and Evaluating the Likely Billing Models That Will Evolve" Presenter: Limor Schweitzer, CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. , XACCT Technologies, Inc. Monday, Feb. 19, 2001, 12:45 p.m. Main presentation topics: -- How do the problems of billing for content delivered in a peer-to-peer architecture differ from conventional billing problems? -- Implementing measures to monitor and optimize your peer-to-peer billing processes -- Developing the optimum peer-to-peer billing architecture, infrastructure and business model |
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