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The Zero Latency Mesh (ZLM) Special ProjectThis page provides information about the Zero Latency Mesh research effort. Nexbridge is pleased to announce the Zero Latency Mesh project. This project seeks to define a roadmap of interconnected Zero Latency Enterprises. Think of it as the World Wide Web applied to instant transactions. The ZLM project presents a map of portals, links, and hyperlinks between companies providing public services. The types of information we will present includes:
We are currently in the initial information gathering phase of this effort, so please be patient. Once we reach critical data mass, process, and verify the information, we will start presenting it on this page. You might want to bookmark this page for future reference. Information SubmissionTo participate in this project, you can submit information about ZLE companies. There are three types of ZLE submissions you can make: ZLE portals, ZLE links, and ZLE service providers. ZLE PortalsZLE portals are companies that provide a range of services to the public through a web interface. These can include travel booking, banking, and insurance portals. We ask you to submit your name and e-mail address so that we can verify the information with you at a later date. ZLE LinksZLE links are relationships between companies that cooperate in providing a range of services to the public. At least two companies participate in any relationship. These can include a bank (client) and stock exchange (server), a booking company and an airline, and a booking company and a car rental company. The relationship is zero latent only if transactions made to the client company are also applied to the server company at the same time. We ask you to submit your name and e-mail address so that we can verify the information with you at a later date. ZLE Service ProvidersZLE service companies provide a range of services to the public through a web interface. These can include travel booking, banking, and insurance portals. We ask you to submit your name and e-mail address so that we can verify the information with you at a later date. The fine print: we may be put in a position of having to withdraw this service at an arbitrary later date. We apologize in advance, in case this happens. We will do our best to prevent that situation.
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