Adobe’s recent acquisition of Serious Magic is good news for current Adobe video customers, and bodes well for streaming users. And while Adobe’s thinking about acquisitions, here are some other companies it might be considering. Wed., Oct. 25, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 25 Oct 2006
It's not easy to figure out whether you're getting a good deal for bandwidth commit and storage. Here are some tips—and real-world numbers—to help make sure you're not paying too much. Mon., Oct. 23, by Dan Rayburn
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Posted 23 Oct 2006
Enterprise streaming video solutions sell, but who's buying? Confusion on the part of resellers and executives make it tougher than it should be. Wed., Oct. 18, by Steve Vonder Haar
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Posted 18 Oct 2006
The network services provider agreed to purchase the CDN in a stock-only deal valued at $217 million. Thurs., Oct. 12, by Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen
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Posted 12 Oct 2006
YouTube’s deals with Universal and Sony BMG may have been the deal-clincher, as they could help reduce Google’s risk of taking on copyright infringement liability along with the user-video startup. Tues., Oct. 10, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 10 Oct 2006
If your workflow requires both a transcoding and an encoding solution, and speed is paramount, strongly consider putting a StreamZ system on your short list. Mon., Oct.9, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 10 Oct 2006
What's New in Windows Media
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Posted 06 Oct 2006
Excessive motion can ruin otherwise terrific video. From codec to camera to edit, this tutorial tells you how to keep it to a minimum Fri., Oct. 6, by Jan Ozer
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Posted 06 Oct 2006
The network shut down Mobile ESPN after only seven months, realizing that customers weren’t willing to make service-provider choices based upon available video content. Tues., Oct. 3, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 03 Oct 2006
Company admits information was missing from the Squeeze Compression Suite user agreement, but says it didn’t foresee the product being used by user-generated encoding services. Mon., Oct. 2, by Lisa Larson
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Posted 02 Oct 2006
Established players and challengers compete and converge to shape the future of video online. In this article, ESPN new media's former senior manager for international business strategy assesses the landscape and looks to the future. Mon., Sept. 25, by Tejpaul Bhatia
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Posted 25 Sep 2006
Adobe puts Macromedia technologies to good use in the recently-released Captivate 2 and Acrobat 8 products. Sun., Sept. 24, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 24 Sep 2006
All’s quiet on the Flash Video front, at least as far as Adobe’s public statements go. In fact, it was Sorenson Squeeze and newcomer WowzaTV that grabbed much of the attention at the latest Flashforward show.
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Posted 19 Sep 2006
A recent symposium showed how streaming helped Virginia claim the title of Forbes’ Best State for Business. Mon., Sept. 18, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 18 Sep 2006
This year’s show demonstrates that the mobile video market is maturing rapidly, with an emphasis on DVB-H. Thurs., Sept. 14, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 14 Sep 2006
Pre-IBC announcements show flurry of activity in HD streaming and broadcasting space Fri., Sept. 8, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 08 Sep 2006
Acacia’s DMT enforcement has slowed down in 2006, but they’ve acquired other patents that may be relevant to the streaming industry, and the company’s bottom line has never looked better. Tues., Sept. 5, by Geoff Daily
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Posted 05 Sep 2006
Streaming in the Enterprise
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Posted 01 Sep 2006
The appearance of UK-based Videojug.com suggests that the appeal of DIY video is growing, but potential investors in such sites would do well to consider three factors before signing the dotted line. Wed., Aug. 30, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 30 Aug 2006
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