Sony adopts online technology CDN for PSP, PS3

It is without a doubt that Sony Computer Entertainment has a lot of plans for both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The shiny black console recently received a firmware upgrade while the whole PSP community is waiting for the arrival of the re-designed handheld.

We learned today that Sony is planning to further improve its services for both platforms as it just adopted Limelight Networks‘ Content Delivery Network (CDN) technology. This should affect support for music, games, videos, marketing strategy, as well as online communities.

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“SCE is committed to providing the most innovative 3D graphics and interactive capabilities for their customers and it’s our job to ensure they get them quickly and reliably. We’re proud that SCE has trusted Limelight Networks to serve as their global delivery network,” Limelight Networks Senior VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing David Hatfield.

Just so you know, Microsoft has partnered itself with Limelight Networks around a year ago. The company has been servicing Xbox Live users since then.

It is without a doubt that Sony Computer Entertainment has a lot of plans for both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The shiny black console recently received a firmware upgrade while the whole PSP community is waiting for the arrival of the re-designed handheld.

We learned today that Sony is planning to further improve its services for both platforms as it just adopted Limelight Networks‘ Content Delivery Network (CDN) technology. This should affect support for music, games, videos, marketing strategy, as well as online communities.

Sony adopts online technology CDN a year after Microsoft had - Image 1

“SCE is committed to providing the most innovative 3D graphics and interactive capabilities for their customers and it’s our job to ensure they get them quickly and reliably. We’re proud that SCE has trusted Limelight Networks to serve as their global delivery network,” Limelight Networks Senior VP of Worldwide Sales and Marketing David Hatfield.

Just so you know, Microsoft has partnered itself with Limelight Networks around a year ago. The company has been servicing Xbox Live users since then.

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