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Successful Live Event Streaming

How confident are you that your next live streaming event is going to be delivered flawlessly? Understanding and controlling the variables involved with distributing a live streaming event on a massive global scale can be challenging.

Join David Burkhardt, head of Limelight Networks Professional Services, as he discusses how Limelight has enabled the world's largest live streaming events - including this year's Olympics - and Dan Rayburn, who is the EVP of StreamingMedia.com and co-author of the book "Hands-On Guide To Webcasting".

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Thursday September 18th, 2008 • 11:00am PT / 2:00pm ET

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Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen
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Head of Professional Services
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EVP
Streaming Media


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