Pump Up The Bandwidth

Sunday April 29th 2007, 3:08 pm Printer Friendly Version
Filed under:AllPeers, Digital Media
Posted By: Cedric

I was recently talking with the owner of one of the largest DJs booking company in The Netherlands who told me how AllPeers has completely changed his business life. This is the kind of statement I always love to hear.

Every week, their DJs send back demos, radioshows and mixes. We’re talking about more than 50 150+MBytes files every week! Upon discovering AllPeers, he asked all all the DJs to install it too and since then, the moving of these large music files “has never been easier”. He is now trying to convince all the radios they are working with to install it too so he does not have to burn and mail 100s of CDs every month. He used to use YouSendIt but finds AllPeers more convenient for him since he does not need to upload the files to a server. Not only AllPeers makes the whole process easier, it also allows this company to decrease their fixed costs.

I personally always thought DJs would greatly benefit from our product and this conversation obviously prove me right (one of my favorite feeling). Indeed, if you are one of our friend on MySpace, you already know a lot of DJs are in our network. If you have not done so join us on MySpace too!

And you, do you use AllPeers to facilitate one of your business process? Let us know.

Note: distributing pictures of your drunken boss/colleague from the last company party does not count as a business process!


3 Comments »

  1. It’s The Netherlands not Holland! Unless you mean the region of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland

    Comment by Vincent — 4/29/2007 @ 4:41 pm

  2. You’re right. I fixed it. Thanks.

    Comment by Cedric — 4/29/2007 @ 5:49 pm

  3. It’s amazing when you just think about how the Internet in general has become a part of daily life and business. What businesses don’t have Internet incorporated in some aspect? Keep up the good work guys.

    Comment by vic — 5/9/2007 @ 4:08 am

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