Author Archives: Jim Dolce

About Jim Dolce

Verivue, Chief Executive Officer, Jim Dolce is responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of Verivue. Previously, he was Executive Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations for Juniper Networks, where he led the company's global sales, marketing, customer service and partner management. He joined Juniper in July 2002 through the acquisition of Unisphere Networks, where as President and CEO he guided the growth and eventual sale of the company. Before Unisphere, he served as founder and President of Redstone Communications, which he sold to Siemens in 1999. Before Redstone he was Vice President and General Manager of the remote access business unit of Cascade Communications, now Lucent. He joined Cascade in 1996 through the acquisition of Arris Networks, another Massachusetts-based company he founded in 1995. He also founded Promptus Communications in 1989, a manufacturer of digital network access products. He received his BS in electronic computer engineering from the University of Rhode Island.
 

When “Seems Logical” Isn’t

As network operators faced with steady increases in streaming media turn to CDN technology to reduce network load and improve QoE, router vendors have begun to heavily promote the concept of caching on proprietary router blades.  This, the vendors say, … Continue reading

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The Case for Integration

 Managing the cost and performance of content delivery is becoming ever more important—and more complicated—as operators contend with distributing their own premium content while simultaneously supporting the growth of popular over-the-top services like Netflix and Hulu.  Hence, it’s no surprise … Continue reading

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Global Caches Everywhere?

The exponential growth of over-the-top (OTT) delivered content is placing enormous demands on network operators and content providers alike.  However, when it comes to delivering an optimal Quality-of-Experience (QoE) for end users, it seems “it’s every man for himself” today. … Continue reading

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The Business of Supporting Tablet Users

Tablets have been generating a lot of news lately, and I think it’s interesting that almost all of it has focused on the tablet as a gadget and not the tablet as a conduit.  It’s not about the tablet, as … Continue reading

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