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Pre-Conference - Monday, May 11


9:00 AM
Live Broadcasting for Silverlight and Windows Media Player
Pre-Conference Seminars (SM1)   9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

This session will cover the end-to-end steps required to encode, manage, and deliver live streaming broadcasts with Silverlight. Learn how to plan the production workflow and organize your Windows Server infrastructure, as well as when to target Silverlight or Windows Media Player. The session will also address such topics as server-side playlists, configuring proxy servers for intranet delivery, distributing your live broadcast via a CDN, techniques for archiving and distributing the event on-demand, and digital rights management.

Presenter:
Chris Knowlton, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft

Encoding H.264 Video for Streaming and Progressive Download
Pre-Conference Seminars (SM2)   9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

This seminar focuses on producing H.264 video for streaming or progressive download. It will start with a deep look at key H.264 encoding
parameters like B-frames, profiles, and levels, and how to customize encoding parameters for distributing via QuickTime and Flash. After detailing how to operate the H.264-related encoding parameters in tools from Adobe, Apple, Microsoft, Sorenson, and Telestream, it will then provide a brief overview of the respective quality output of these tools. You’ll learn how your encoding tool compares in terms of quality and configurability, as well as how to configure your encoding tool for maximum H.264 quality.

Presenter:
Jan Ozer, Principal, Doceo Publishing


1:30 PM
Developing a Rich Video Player for the Adobe Flash Platform
Pre-Conference Seminars (SM3)   1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Learn to deliver the best video experience by understanding the fundamental parts of building a great video player for Flash. Discover how to start from scratch to get the most custom and stable experience possible. Using ActionScript 3 with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional and Adobe Flash Media Server 3.5, you will learn how to develop for dynamic streaming and enhanced seeking while utilizing new quality of service metrics in Flash Player 10.  You will also learn tips and tricks on how to encode multi-bitrate video for both live and VOD. Finally, we’ll show you how to put all this together and integrate with a content delivery network that can help you get up and running quickly and scale to meet your business needs.

Presenter:
Lisa Larson-Kelley, Flash Platform Consultant, Video Specialist, Flashconnections.com

Planning, Building, and Launching a Video Blog
Pre-Conference Seminars (SM4)   1:30 PM - 4:30 PM

This hands-on workshop will cover the basics of planning, building, and launching a video blog. Whether you are an individual or part of a large corporation, you will learn the power of user-generated content tools for capturing, editing, and sharing video online. Attendees will get a chance to participate as we launch our own video blog during the workshop. We will cover easy-to-use video capture devices, basic video editing tools, and online distribution platforms for your video blog.

Presenter:
Jose Castillo, President, thinkjose



Tuesday, May 12


9:00 AM
Welcome & Keynote
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Presenter:
Paul Sagan, CEO, Akamai


9:30 AM
Keynote
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Presenter:
Gregg Moss, SVP, Enterprise Streaming Media Strategy and Delivery, Bank of America, Knowledge Channel


10:30 AM
Bridging TV and Broadband and Cutting the Cable
Track A (A101)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Streaming sites like Hulu, CBS, ABC, and others have proven that savvy audiences are turning to their computers for entertainment, and in a way that’s profitable. How are traditional and cutting-edge companies capitalizing on this trend? In addition to providing the content, how are they taking advantage of this “connected” platform as they deliver content? And finally, how will this affect cable companies that
are losing subscribers to this new content source?

Moderator:
Peter Kafka, Senior Editor, All Things Digital
Panel:
Doug Ferguson, VP, Product, Sling Media
Michael Rosen, EVP, Chief Revenue Officer, Babelgum
Avner Ronen, CEO, Founder, boxee
Damon Phillips, VP, ESPN360.com

Live Broadcasting Over Mobile and Wi-Fi Networks
Track B (B101)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

While big media tests the waters of mobile broadcasting, many web video producers are already out there doing it live from the street with cell phones. Others are joining in and experimenting with two-way broadcasts via streaming video over cell phone networks and via Wi-Fi. Viewers can chat while the broadcast is going on and affect—and sometimes even direct—the content being produced. Steve Garfield will
talk with other pioneers in the live mobile broadcasting space about their experiences at the forefront of this new technology for sharing their stories over the web.

Moderator:
Steve Garfield, Mobile Video Journalist, SteveGarfield.com
Panel:
Bhaskar Roy, Co-Founder, Qik.com
Max Haot, Co-Founder and CEO, Livestream

Microsoft Smooth Streaming: Delivering HD-Quality Video Over HTTP
Track C (C101)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

This session will cover the end-to-end steps required to encode, manage, and deliver media content over HTTP to Silverlight using Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0. Learn how to plan the Smooth Streaming production workflow, as well as best practices for encoding your content and tweaking the switching logic to deliver true high definition 720p video. Additional topics will include upcoming IIS media features.

Presenter:
Jim Thill, Senior Product Manager Silverlight, Microsoft


11:45 AM
Making Effective Online Video for Education
Track A (A102)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

The tools for making video are becoming increasingly accessible and easy-to-use. But when it comes to providing quality education, simply making video is not enough. To be truly useful, video must not detract from the content, and ideally should enhance it. In this panel, experts in the field will discuss methods and tips for producing programs that make the most of online video’s advantages in order
to create a better learning experience.

Moderator:
Paul Riismandel, Director of Curriculum Support, School of Communication, Northwestern University
Panel:
Tony Klejna, Director, Educational Technology & New Media, Daemen College
Christopher Jennings, Assistant Professor, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Justin Beckwith, Software Architect, Carnegie Mellon University

How Do Broadband Network Operators Currently View P2P?
Track B (B102)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology continues to be a topic of intense controversy in the streaming media industry. Will the efficiencies that P2P promises be realized, or will complications in fulfilling this vision prevent P2P from realizing its full potential? Which of the many P2P, peer-assisted, hybrid CDN, and cloud computing entrants will be most successful? What other attractive new CDN architectures are emerging? These and many other questions will be addressed in this interactive session.

Moderator:
Marty Lafferty, CEO, DCIA
Panel:
Barry Tishgart, VP, Internet Services, Comcast
Doug Pasko, Senior Technologist, Verizon Communications
Rob Green, Managing Director, Abacast
Christy Thomas, VP, Business Development, Velocix

Streaming Production: Improving Your Video Quality
Track C (C102)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

You’ve got the video production basics down pat, but you’re still concerned that somehow your streaming quality just doesn’t measure up. From camera selection to choosing an encoding tool and encoding parameters, streaming consultant Jan Ozer details the most common production pitfalls that unnecessarily degrade streaming quality. Come learn at least three or four ways to make your video look better.

Presenter:
Jan Ozer, Principal, Doceo Publishing


1:45 PM
Online Video and Set-Top Boxes
Track A (A103)   1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

The advent of a lean-back online video browsing experience with a content selection that rivals cable television is not far off, and its mainstream adoption will mark an inflection point for internet video. A once vertically integrated business is now open and innovating at all levels, from hardware design to interface to content acquisition. Panelists will share their visions for the future of lean-back video browsing and discuss the nature of relationships with content providers and interface/box owners.

Moderator:
Jamison Tilsner, Founder, Blogger, Tilzy.TV
Panel:
Tara Maitra, VP, GM, Content Services, TiVo
David Preisman, VP, Interactive Television, Showtime
Nick Chakalos, Senior Director, Strategy and New Business Development, Broadband Home Solutions, Motorola
Joe Ambeault, Director, Product Development and Management, Video Services, Verizon

Monetizing Long-Form Video
Track B (B103)   1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

Everyone has heard about ways that online video can be monetized, but has anyone ever heard an actual case study depicting success in video monetization? With the rise of Hulu and major syndication deals making long-form video more prominent, if not prolific, online what is working today for content owners and portals that want to monetize this format? This session will show actual success stories with actionable takeaways, as well as a discussion of what the future holds for the success of long-form content.

Moderator:
Mark Naples, Managing Partner, WIT Strategy
Panel:
Jim Louderback, CEO, Revision3
Larry Gelfand, SVP, Media Sales, NHL
Ron Berryman, SVP and GM, Digital Publishing Group, FOX Interactive Media
Tom Boland, Director, Interactive Marketing, WWE

Content Production for the Web
Track C (C103)   1:45 PM - 2:30 PM

If the sitcom and miniseries were the unique genres of broadcast TV, what will the new online TV look like? What will appeal to audiences and get them to come back again and again? What is the relationship between the audience and the new forms of online video? This session provides a showcase for the talent creating this new medium and showcases the evolution of original online programming and the tools available to help content creators engage their audiences.

Moderator:
Paul Kontonis, CEO, Co-Founder, For Your Imagination
Panel:
Tim Shey, Co-Founder, Head of Entertainment, Next New Networks
Christine Beardsell, VP, Creative Director, Digitas/The Third Act
Austin Chang, VP, Strategy and Development, MTV Digital


2:45 PM
Demo: Compelling Video Advertising Campaigns
Track A (A104)   2:45 PM - 3:30 PM

How can content companies and ad agencies create the most compelling video ads? What is the best way to leverage the brand awareness and interactivity that online video advertising has to offer? This session will focus on the creative side of online video advertising and will teach you some best-practices for creating the right content that's best suited for online viewing. Come see firsthand examples of some of the most creative and successful online video campaigns running today.

Moderator:
Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, Editor, StreamingMedia.com
Presenters:
Nathan Gill, Chief Media Officer, Outcast
Tom Beeby, Principal, Executive Creative Director, Beeby Clark + Meyler
Matt Szymczyk, CEO, Zugara

Using Metadata to Better Engage Your Audience
Track B (B104)   2:45 PM - 3:30 PM

Connecting people to your content is tough without good metadata. Tags, titles, keywords, description; the more you have, the better. But where do you get this information and how do you take advantage of it? What is the best approach? In this panel, experts from the leading metadata providers and content owners discuss approaches to metadata management and how these systems drive increased views and longer viewing times.

Moderator:
Steve Mack, Director, Technical Operations, ScreenPlay
Panel:
Dan Sherlock, President, Baseline Studiosystems
Sharon Metz, VP, Vertical Marketing, Macrovision Solutions

Media Framework: Video Publishing Platforms
Track C (C104)   2:45 PM - 3:30 PM

A number of vendors offer video publishing platforms, but the features and functionality—not to mention cost—vary widely. Some vendors focus their solutions on content management and monetization, while others are geared towards enabling syndication and interactive advertising campaigns. Adding to the confusion is the fact that different platform vendors have different metrics for billing, and costs rise as content owners become more successful. This session will lay the groundwork for content owners to better understand what type of publishing platform they need and what they should expect to pay for managing content.

Moderator:
David Muller, VP, Infrastructure, Technical Operations, Veoh Networks
Panel:
David Wadler, CEO, Founder, Twistage, Inc.
Chris Johnston, Director, Technology Partnerships, Brightcove
Bill Burke, Global Director, Online Video Products, AP
Andrew Baron, Creator, Producer, Rocketboom


4:00 PM
CDN Research Data: Market Sizing and Pricing Trends
Track A (A105)   4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

This session will present the latest data on the current revenues for the video content delivery market as well as expected growth forecasts relevant to both a poor and a robust economy. Attendees also will learn the current pricing points for video delivery services and hear about the market drivers and trends that will determine what customers pay for video delivery services in the future.

Presenter:
Dan Rayburn, Executive Vice President, StreamingMedia.com

Tools and Best Practices for Enterprise Streaming Media
Track B (B105)   4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

This session will bring together four frontline streaming media professionals to discuss their favorite toolsets and techniques for producing enterprise communications and training content. The emphasis will be on in-house production with “off-the-shelf” tools and apps, rather than turnkey or outsourced solutions. What works and what should be avoided? What is the best way to maximize your budget? How can you leverage existing infrastructure already inside your organization?

Moderator:
Richard Mavrogeanes, Founder, VBrick Systems
Panel:
Myra Mass, Director Internal Communications, MetLife
Nick Stevenson, Sr. Streaming Media Specialist, Freddie Mac
Thomas Aquilone, Enterprise Technology Programs Manager, Lockheed Martin
Joan Dollard-Spooner, Associate Director, Webcasts, Podcasts, Ernst & Young

Successful Content Syndication and Aggregation Strategies
Track C (C105)   4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

This panel will discuss the new ways content owners and site developers are aggregating content and distributing it on the web. See examples of ways to develop niche vertical sites without significantly expanding staffing, and discuss how to reach audiences on social networking sites such as Facebook. Learn about some of the new emerging platforms for niche video distribution and best practices
for increasing your chances of making money with your content.

Moderator:
Fred Davis, Partner, Davis Shapiro Lewit & Hayes, LLP
Panel:
Richard Glosser, Executive Director, Conde Nast Digital
Will Gonzalez, Senior Product Manager, NYTimes.com
David Goldman, CEO, Comedy Time
Vin Bhat, CEO, Saavn



Wednesday, May 13


9:00 AM
Welcome & Keynote
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Presenter:
Joe Ambeault, Director, Product Development and Management, Video Services, Verizon


9:30 AM
Keynote
9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Presenter:
Avner Ronen, CEO, Founder, boxee


10:30 AM
Video for Distance Learning and Classroom Training
(A201)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Educational institutions have long been testing grounds for technological breakthroughs that change how we work and learn. Learn how educational institutions are using streaming today, and how business organizations can take a cue from them by using streaming technology to enhance distance learning and corporate training initiatives. Hear firsthand examples of how streaming media technology is supporting classroom learning and providing distance learning, as well as examples of hybrid models that offer the best of both.

Moderator:
Patty Perkins, Special Projects Manager, Wachovia
Panel:
Scott Nadzan, Director, Technology Services, Syracuse University
Gary Powell, Tech Co-Ord, University Of Toledo
Sean Brown, VP, Education, Sonic Foundry
Chris Bellerjeau, Director, Multimedia Services, Columbia Business School

Implementing Flash Video DVR Functionality for Live Broadcasts
(B201)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

From the Olympics to the recent elections, consumers are increasingly demanding online, live HD-quality video with interactive experiences. This session will show real-world examples of content distributors using Adobe Flash Media Server 3.5 and Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3 to stream live sporting events with DVR functionality. The session will also cover the workflow for creating the live event,
adding DVR options, and archiving it for video on demand.

Presenter:
Kevin Towes, Product Manager, Flash Media Server, Adobe Systems, Inc.

Best Practices: Marketing Video for Multiplatform Delivery
(C201)   10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

With the amazing consumer adoption of the iPhone and advanced smartphones, marketers today aren't just creating video for one screen-they are creating for up to four! What are best practices in the marketing and PR video for multiplatform delivery, and how can marketers make the most of the rapidly expanding mobile market? Case studies featuring best practices will be featured alongside new campaigns that throw the traditional marketing playbook out!

Panel:
Grant Owens, Account Planning Director, Razorfish
Jack Hallahan, VP, Brand Advertising and Partnerships, MobiTV
Vincent Njoroge, Director of Video, ADTECH
Andrew Bishop, VP, Digital Media, Reality Digital


11:45 AM
Automation and Workflow Solutions for Transcoding Your Video Content
(A202)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

While video consumption and distribution has grown exponentially in the past few years, converting and preparing this content for the digital realm was largely a “black art” until recently, when several enterprise-grade solutions came onto the market. In this session, we’ll identify those solutions, talk to some organizations that are utilizing them, and discuss cost and benefit to enterprises large and small.
From high definition to mobile, this session will talk through the hardware, software, experience and cost associated with owning and operating these new sophisticated systems.

Moderator:
Matt Smith, Senior Director, Systems Architecture and Strategy, Inlet Technologies
Panel:
George Levar, Manager, Engineering and Deployment, Webcast and Digital Media, Accenture
Arjun Saksena, Sr. Product Manager, Video Platform, Yahoo!
Scott Nadzan, Director, Technology Services, Syracuse University
Chris Putnam, Lead Engineer, Video, Facebook

Reinventing the Ad Model Through Discovery and Targeting
(B202)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

While advertising has emerged as the primary business model for broadband video, it remains relatively immature. Key constraints include users’ inability to find the videos they seek and limitations on targeting ads against particular content. This panel will explore how industry participants are addressing these challenges and starting to show results. Come hear the factors that are affecting the current business models for online video advertising and the hurdles that need to be overcome to truly allow content to be monetized on the web.

Moderator:
Billy Shipp, Manager, Online Advertising Operations, Current TV
Panel:
Peter Naylor, SVP, Digital Media Sales, NBC Universal
Melissa Mulvihill, Head Of Sales, FreeWheel
Joe Wilson, VP, Strategic Product Development, Turner Broadcasting
David Rice, VP, Product, Metacafe

The Impact of Broadband-Enabled TVs, Gaming Consoles and Devices
(C202)   11:45 AM - 12:30 PM

With the influx of new devices, consumers no longer rely on just the PC for their online video consumption. With the number of new broadband-enabled TVs and Blu-ray players expected to be sold, along with devices such as the Xbox, Roku, TiVo, and PS3, consumers now have many ways to get their video fix. So what are the new business models that will be created from these new devices? What hurdles need to be overcome so that content can be monetized for multiple platforms? Explore with this panel the role of current consumer entertainment devices in this new convergent world and how these devices will play together to offer a superior video experience.

Moderator:
Dan Frommer, Senior Editor, Silicon Alley Insider
Panel:
Tim Alessi, Director, Product Development, LG Electronics USA
Zane Vella, CEO, Related Content Database, RCDb
John Bowen, Director, Covington Associates


1:45 PM
Cost Savings From Enterprise Streaming
(A203)   1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

With all eyes focused on the economy, the question remains: How will the downturn impact streaming adoption in the corporate sector? Years of conclusive statistics show the ability to use streaming to offset travel costs, outsourced services costs, outsourced production costs, and the opportunity costs of removing employees from the office for meetings, and organizations have never been in a better position to showcase the ROI of their online communications programs. This session will feature firsthand examples from Fortune 500 organizations of how corporations save money by using streaming to support core communications, training, and educational programs.

Moderator:
Mike Newman, CEO, Accordent Technologies
Panel:
Scott Szczurek, Online Video Specialist, CME Group
Mike Covino, Director, Credit Suisse Securities
Mark Portu, President, CEO, The FeedRoom
Carlos Gomez, Multimedia Services Manager, Medco

Live Broadcasts and HD Video: Can Web Video Ever Scale to TV-Sized Audiences?
(B203)   1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

Last year we saw a big uptick in the number of high-profile, large-scale live events on the web. Most weren’t offered in HD, and the debate still remains whether the internet is even capable of supporting live events with the kind of traffic seen from TV broadcasts. We’ll explore this discussion from all angles—technology, infrastructure, and quality—to get a feel for what the barriers are and when we can expect to see more large-scale live events delivered in HD.

Moderator:
Dan Rayburn, Executive Vice President, StreamingMedia.com
Panel:
Mark Taylor, VP, Product Delivery and Strategy, Level 3
John Edwards, CEO, Move Networks
Joe Inzerillo, SVP, MLB.com
Tony Fernandez, VP, Technology, CBSSports.com

New Advertising Platforms and Networks
(C203)   1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
Despite all the talk about how well online video advertising works and the projections that it will be a billion-dollar business this year, the fact remains that many video advertising platforms still leave a lot to be desired. In the past year, new ad platforms and networks have come to the market looking to solve problems such as targeting, analytics, syndication, and inventory management among others. This
special session will feature demos from some new companies that will give you an insight into how these companies are looking to take content monetization to the next level.
Moderator:
Troy Dreier, Freelance Writer, Freelance Writer
Presenters:
Amir Ashkenazi, CEO, Co-Founder, Adap.tv Inc.
Bob Bahramipour, VP, Business Development, YuMe
Steve Robinson, President, Panache


3:15 PM
How Old Media Is Embracing Online Video and New Media
(A204)   3:15 PM - 4:15 PM

This session will discuss how converging media technologies are redefining traditional distribution methods, how interactive and on-demand services are changing, and how entertainment and news video is being consumed. Come hear from some of the leading publishers, broadcasters, and advertisers about the impact that video and new media is having on their business models.

Moderator:
Bill McCandless, GM, Executive Editor of Multimedia, TheStreet.com
Panel:
James Leone, Multimedia Director, BusinessWeek.com
Caleb Silver, Executive Producer for Video, CNNMoney.com
Craig Duff, Multimedia Director, Time Magazine
Christine Cook, SVP, Digital Advertising, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia




Keynotes


Paul Sagan
CEO, Akamai



Gregg Moss
SVP, Enterprise Streaming Media
Bank of America



Joe Ambeault
Director, Product Development
Video Services
Verizon



Avner Ronen
CEO, Founder
boxee


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