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Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Enterprise Software |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | United States of America |
Products | ExpeDat SyncDat HyperGate MTP SDK |
Website | http://www.DataExpedition.com.com |
Data Expedition, Inc. (DEI) is an enterprise software company that develops, sells and supports software for the high-performance data transfer market.[1]
Technology
[edit]Data Expedition, Inc.'s core technology is called the Multipurpose Transaction Protocol (MTP/IP)[2]. It is a patented [3] [4] [5] [6] and proprietary transport protocol (OSI Layer 4). DEI claims that MTP offers superior performance and reliability when compared to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) transport protocol.[7][8]
Products
[edit]Data Expedition, Inc. sells and markets the following products[9]:
- ExpeDat - a high-performance file transfer suite and alternative to legacy technologies such as FTP, SFTP, HTTP, and CIFS
- SyncDat - a high-performance file replication and synchronization application, functionally similar to rsync. It rapidly compares and transfers files for backup, data migration, and mirroring.
- HyperGate - is software that increases the speed and reliability of web based document transfers.
- MTP SDKs - several MTP/IP interfaces are available, allowing developers to choose the programming model that best fits their needs to integrate DEI's technology.
References
[edit]- ^ "Start-up proposes alternative to TCP" Network World , January 2007
- ^ "Proprietary MTP: an alternative to TCP?" Network Performance Daily, January 2007
- ^ US Patent 7158479
- ^ US Patent 7313627
- ^ US Patent 7404003
- ^ US Patent 7630315
- ^ "A New Data Transport Model". Embedded Technology Magazine. July 2008.
- ^ "Time for new TCP? Readers respond" Network World, January 2007
- ^ Data Expedition, Inc. Product Page
External links
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