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LimeLight Intros Orchestrate V2.0

May 15, 2013 |
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Limelight Networks (NASDAQ:LLNW), a leader in digital presence management, today announced the next generation of its award-winning Limelight Orchestrate™ (“Orchestrate”) Digital Presence Platform. Orchestrate V2.0 offers new and enhanced capabilities designed to help organizations better engage digital audiences. The release includes a broad range of innovations that assist Limelight customers in leveraging video, rich media, web, and social content to create consistent and compelling digital experiences across channels, devices, and geographies.

“Whether their goal is driving revenue, increasing consumption, or influencing opinions; organizations today increasingly recognize the value of delivering an excellent digital experience,” stated Robert Lento, Limelight CEO. “The Orchestrate Platform is the first digital presence platform to be fully integrated with a massively provisioned global network to ensure optimal user experience anywhere in the world.”

"The Orchestrate platform offers customers the ability to leverage the power of video without compromising the essential insight necessary to deliver a personalized, optimized experience for their audience across all digital touch points,” said Scott Liewehr, president of Digital Clarity Group. “This is a very compelling value proposition and a unique offering in the market today."

Limelight Networks Inc.



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