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Tim Siglin
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Tim Siglin is a contributing editor for StreamingMedia.com. He serves as Chairman of Braintrust Digital, a digital media production company, and is a co-founder of the go-to-market consulting firm, Transitions, Inc. He has been involved full-time with strategic consulting and integration in the visual communications and digital media fields for over fifteen years. Braintrust Digital is a media production and design company specializing in creation and delivery of content through traditional and new media. Braintrust also provides AV integration services for select clients that require high-quality viewing experiences on corporate, religious and educational campuses. Transitions, Inc. - a business and technology development firm - assists startups and hypergrowth businesses in the financial services, digital media and advertising / marketing industries. Prior to co-founding Transitions Inc., Mr. Siglin served in various technical and executive roles at the Hampton-James media consultancy and Century VII, Inc., a production and design company. While at Century VII, Siglin completed an MBA in entrepreneurship and was tasked with designing Century VII’s six-step consulting model. This model formed the basis of all of Century VII's consulting engagements and compelled both the client and consulting team to provide mutual feedback at numerous stages of the project. At Hampton-James, Siglin and his colleagues refined the model to allow small consultancies to manage numerous on-going technical and business projects for a wide client base. Transitions' founders bring experience dealing with three Fortune 10 companies, numerous Fortune 100 and multiple small businesses. Ongoing projects of particular interest include established businesses and startups in the digital media, financial services and marketing industries. Repeat customers accounts for more than 80% of all on-going business. Additional experience also includes work in motion picture production and crisis management public relations. Siglin can be reached at writer@braintrustdigital.com
Articles By Tim Siglin

Buyer's Guide: Player Technology

Since there's no single player that works on all devices, you've got questions to answer before you settle on one for your content.
Featured Articles, Posted 27 Feb 2012

Buyer's Guide: Metadata

Video indexing and metadata extraction services help viewers find the clips they want to see. Here are key questions to ask before making a purchase.
Featured Articles, Posted 27 Feb 2012

'HP Has Our Swagger Back,' Declares Whitman at Partner Conference

Whitman, HP's new CEO, addresses the Palm WebOS, innovation, Autonomy, and software/hardware integration.
Featured Articles, Posted 16 Feb 2012

HP Z1 Workstation: A Collapsible Powerhouse for Field Encoding

At the Vegas launch, HP bets that corporate, video, and media production firms will crave the all-in-one workstation.
Featured Articles, Posted 15 Feb 2012

Apple and Microsoft to Google: Don't Be Evil about Patents

Google's position on essential patents seems to vary depending on its own best interests.
Featured Articles, Posted 09 Feb 2012

Super Bowl Streaming: 2.1 Million Served

NBC's Super Bowl streaming numbers don't tell the whole story, and once you break them down, they don't look quite so rosy.
Featured Articles, Posted 08 Feb 2012

Redbox Partners with Verizon to Offer Streaming Movie Service

By working with a partner, Redbox is putting its reputation in another company's hands. But will the new service dilute the brand?
Featured Articles, Posted 07 Feb 2012

Super Bowl Streaming Fail

The NFL's rookie Super Bowl streaming effort was marred by illegible graphics, widely varying image quality, and up to a minute time lag behind the broadcast
Featured Articles, Posted 05 Feb 2012

Livestream Announces NewTek TriCaster Plugin

The first plugin to use the TriCaster SDK, Livestream offers one-click high-def encoding.
Online Video News, Posted 31 Jan 2012

The Changing Mobile Landscape: RIM Struggles, Apple Surges

In the topsy-turvy mobile world, AT&T gives away spectrum after arguing about a spectrum shortage, and RIM makes a drastic change but doesn't see the need for drastic changes.
Featured Articles, Posted 24 Jan 2012

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