Monday, October 18, 2010

chinese teach - interesting eLearning company


http://www.extremelearn.com/about.htm
 
Extreme Learning was founded in 2002 by David Payne, a former school principal motivated by a strong desire to continue working to improve children and families’ experiences with the California education system.  David crafted a new technology-driven approach to academic support designed to ignite students’ passion for learning and boost academic achievement. The first Extreme Learning Center opened that founding year in Morgan Hill, providing tutoring and enrichment services directly to families.
In July 2003, the California State Board of Education approved Extreme Learning as a Supplemental Service Provider, and the company began offering an Academic Support Program and Exit Exam preparation to school districts. Through customer-oriented, high-tech, low-cost programs and documented student success, Extreme Learning has expanded statewide.
Extreme Learning currently serves more than 13,000 students per year in 1,000 schools across 98 districts throughout California with our onsite and @Avanza Online programs.
Extreme is led by a team of distinguished, experienced executives:
  David Payne, Founder & CEO
  Mary Smathers, Co-Owner
  Ben Politzer, VP & CFO
  Damian Cozzi, VP Operations & Technology

mobile cloud - 10/18/2010 -1

Event Information: Mobile Internet Offload: Pitfalls and Best Practices 

Date and time: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 8:00 am
Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00) 


Description:

Broadband wireless networks are approaching saturation due to an explosion of traffic spurred by smart phones and wireless dongles. If not addressed, congestion leads to poor quality of experience and ultimately customer churn. However, adding capacity to the wireless core network is a significant investment and thus operators are looking at novel approaches to deliver more capacity more cost effectively. Appropriate solutions can empower network equipment providers to incorporate Internet Offload / Traffic Offload Gateway functionality to provide congestion relief for the wireless core network. By identifying and routing certain classes of traffic directly to the Internet rather than via the wireless core network, operators can increase customer satisfaction and delay costly core capacity upgrades. An Internet Offload / Traffic Offload Gateway is flexible in its deployment options and is applicable to both LTE and 3G wireless networks.

This webinar address the drivers for the massive increase in traffic, presents the options for offloading traffic from the carrier core network both for 3G and LTE and presents a solution architecture for an advanced internet offload / traffic offload gateway.

Speakers

Todd Mersch, Director of Product Line Management, Continuous Computing

Karl Wale, Director of Product Line Management, Continuous Computing

Devaraj Srinivasan, General Manager, Wipro Technologies

Mary Lennighan, Editor, Total Telecom


 


Duration: 1 hour