paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
SEATTLE, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/20/07 -- Widevine® Technologies, the leading provider
of downloadable conditional access (DCAS), digital rights management and
digital copy protection for over 125 video operators worldwide today
announced the immediate availability of the Widevine CableCard. This QAM
and IP-based hardware solution enables multichannel video programming
distributors (MVPDs) to provide a two-way downloadable conditional access
solution for protecting premium content delivery to any device with a
CableCard slot.
Designed to meet the needs of MVPDs who need a separable security solution
today, but who want to eventually migrate to a true downloadable
architecture, the Widevine CableCard supports content delivered across
multiple networks and multiple streams to televisions, set top boxes, PCs
and portable media players. Building upon the innovations Widevine has
previously pioneered, such as the downloadable security client Cypher
Virtual SmartCard(TM), MVPDs now have an affordable hardware-based method
to implement a two-way conditional access and digital rights management
solution across cable, telco or satellite networks.
According to Matt Cannard, Widevine's Vice President of Marketing, "While
Widevine believes a downloadable approach that integrates into a wide range
of off-the-shelf consumer devices is the best overall solution for
consumers, device manufacturers and video operators, our customers have
asked us to extend our unique capabilities in a CableCard form factor.
This approach enables them to quickly deploy an FCC-compliant, Hollywood
approved separable security solution on an existing network, yet allows the
flexibility to deploy a truly downloadable solution using the same Widevine
components in the head-end when the time is right."
The Widevine CableCard includes session-based forensic watermarking code
that can be activated through a download from Widevine Mensor(TM) to the
Widevine CableCard, should an operator require it. This emerging
requirement enables operators to track and identify pirates on their
networks, potentially yielding earlier release windows for premium content
delivered to Widevine CableCard enabled devices.
"Widevine's content protection and forensic watermarking solutions have
been developed using standards and open interfaces. We believe the
Widevine CableCard is one more way we can bridge the gap between true
common reliance and a widely deployable interim solution today," said Jim
Veres, Widevine's Vice President of Advanced Engineering. "The coordinated
efforts of the CEA, ATIS and the cable industry in the area of common
reliance for separable security are sure to benefit MVPDs, consumers and
device manufacturers."
About Widevine Technologies
Widevine is the leading provider of downloadable content protection and
forensic solutions for video operators worldwide. Widevine enables telco,
internet, mobile, cable and satellite service operators to generate new
revenue opportunities through the secure distribution, identification and
tracking of multimedia content.