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zero latency

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zero latency

(1) Having no delay between the time a request is initiated and the response is given. See latency.

(2) (Zero Latency) Coined by the GartnerGroup, it is the immediate exchange of information across geographical, technical and organizational boundaries so that all departments, customers and related parties can work together in real time.



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Talarian Corporation (Nasdaq:TALR), a provider of infrastructure software solutions that deliver data and content in real time, has announced that Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE:CPQ) has selected Talarian's high performance messaging technology for its Zero Latency Enterprise (ZLE) initiative.
DataDirect developed its own ASICs (to be fabbed by LSI) for the device, which will include an 8-way, zero latency switch and dual controllers with 800MB/sec throughput capacity.
amp; MONTPELLIER, France -- Genesys Conferencing (NASDAQ:GNSY), a global multimedia conferencing leader, announced that it has been awarded two patents covering the assurance of zero latency and full synchronization between the audio and Web components of a multimedia conference.
 
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