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03-26-2005, 03:17 AM
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Available Speaking Spots At SM East
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--============_-1100319051==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" List members, I currently have "limited" speaking positions remaining on the below round-table panel sessions and in particular am looking for "end users" who may be interested in speaking on one of the below panels in May in NYC. If interested, please contact me offline. These are the only positions available. Thanks Dan Rayburn StreamingMedia.com Tuesday, May 17, 2005 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Entertainment Delivery For Broadband Service Providers This session will address the current landscape of digital distribution of games and entertainment by broadband service providers. Hear an overview of delivery models and benefits to participants, and an explanation of different models that allow consumer to play, rent, and purchase games, movies, and music. Listen to the panel discuss which models are most appropriate for the streaming market. Tuesday, May 17, 2005 2:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Enabling Open-Architecture-Based IPTV Services Video has been touted as the answer to service provider revenue challenges-allowing them to offer the "triple play" of bundled services: voice, data, and video. However, before offering interactive video services they first need the infrastructure to encode, ingest, manage, distribute, and deliver video assets-and manage and bill subscribers. A solution must intelligently distribute all types of content while interfacing with legacy applications for billing and CRM. This session discusses industry challenges for broadcasters, content providers, and service providers, open-architecture platform benefits, the evolution in interactive video services, and customer successes. Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. MPEG-4 and H.264 - The Future of Open-Standard Internet Video MPEG-4 has long promised to do for video on the Internet what MP3 did for audio ... standardize delivery, make playback easy and players interchangeable. But synchronized video and audio has proved more challenging than audio alone, video quality hasn't been up to what the proprietary formats can achieve and adoption is going slowly. Will the new H.264, also know as Advanced Video Coding (AVC), change all that? Join us while we delve into the fascinating technical and business issues and try to explain what it all means to content providers. --============_-1100319051==_ma============ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Available Speaking Spots At SM East List members, I currently have "limited" speaking positions remaining on the below round-table panel sessions and in particular am looking for "end users" who may be interested in speaking on one of the below panels in May in NYC. If interested, please contact me offline. These are the only positions available. Thanks Dan Rayburn StreamingMedia.com Tuesday, May 17, 2005 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Entertainment Delivery For Broadband Service Providers This session will address the current landscape of digital distribution of games and entertainment by broadband service providers. Hear an overview of delivery models and benefits to participants, and an explanation of different models that allow consumer to play, rent, and purchase games, movies, and music. Listen to the panel discuss which models are most appropriate for the streaming market. Tuesday, May 17, 2005 2:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Enabling Open-Architecture-Based IPTV Services Video has been touted as the answer to service provider revenue challenges-allowing them to offer the "triple play" of bundled services: voice, data, and video. However, before offering interactive video services they first need the infrastructure to encode, ingest, manage, distribute, and deliver video assets-and manage and bill subscribers. A solution must intelligently distribute all types of content while interfacing with legacy applications for billing and CRM. This session discusses industry challenges for broadcasters, content providers, and service providers, open-architecture platform benefits, the evolution in interactive video services, and customer successes. Wednesday, May 18, 2005 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. MPEG-4 and H.264 - The Future of Open-Standard Internet Video MPEG-4 has long promised to do for video on the Internet what MP3 did for audio ... standardize delivery, make playback easy and players interchangeable. But synchronized video and audio has proved more challenging than audio alone, video quality hasn't been up to what the proprietary formats can achieve and adoption is going slowly. Will the new H.264, also know as Advanced Video Coding (AVC), change all that? Join us while we delve into the fascinating technical and business issues and try to explain what it all means to content providers. --============_-1100319051==_ma============-- |
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