Saturday, May 24, 2008

vtpassld.exe

vtpassld.exe

The process file vtpassld.exe is also known as vtpass and is a part of the program vTrails, a live media delivery solution. vTPass is the driver enabling the system to work. If unavailable via Start -> Programs, the user can create own shortcut for the "vtpass.exe" file.

It offers a cost-effective media delivery solution that leverages on the power of peer to peer networking, smart routing and edge network capabilities. It delivers high quality streaming content to a large number of audiences while reducing bandwidth used by as much as ninety percent (90%) thus converting the media problem of traffic jam to a better and powerful business tool. Its many features make it a convenient solution to the traffic problems encountered by webcasters, enterprise, ISPs, CDN, and streaming service providers… these advantage features are: 1) Real-time system performance monitoring ;2) Scalability- it can support any size of audience or end users w3ithout degrading ; 3) Quality of service-supports disconnections network surges high packet loss; 4) Firewalls- inter operates with firewalls and proxies; 5)corporate LAN and NAT – network load and bandwidth consumption minimized; 6) Security – no acces data on disk and no command can be executed by the system; 7) Cryptography – all streams are encoded and encrypted and 8) Formats – integrates with all streaming formats.

The program uses a "peer-to-peer" system to enable economical streaming of live content. This technology reduces drop-outs, freezing, and buffering. It streams to only a few users (calling them "edge stations”), then it lets other users "piggyback" onto them, turning end-users into the network.An added feature of the System (and a further aid to profitability for the webcaster) is "the data mining aspect" of the technology. It's a built-in system to determine core audiences for targeting marketing and advertising. With it, the webcaster can determine users' connection speeds, how much time they spend on the service, the areas users have viewed -- and webcasters gain the ability to pinpoint users' geographical locations.

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