Adlink has enhanced its operation systems with a clustered headquarter server, the first of its kind in the interconnect industry. The upgrade, which employs nCUBE's software on a Unix operating
system, is designed to better protect Adlink's scheduling and ad-insertion data. "We are always looking for ways to improve our efficiencies," said vice president, information systems Paul Jaffe in a
press release. "Making our systems highly available and fault tolerant is the goal for all our enterprise systems." Adlink traffics an average of 100,000 spots a day, more than every broadcast station
in the country's top 20 markets combined. It boasts 44 networks, 80 headends and 94 zones