D E V E L O P E R T R A C K Wednesday, December 12, 2001
Application Development
Digital Rights Management
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Windows XP Digital Media Core Technologies Overview
This session will provide an overview of the core digital media technologies in Windows XP for enabling capture, editing, decoding and playback of digital media content.
Richard Hagemeyer, Product Manager, DMD
Windows Media Digital Rights Management Roadmap and Directions
This session outlines Microsoft Digital Rights Management products and strategy on rights management for content providers, artists, corporations, and end-users
John Manferdelli, General Manager, Content Security Business Unit, Microsoft
Developing Windows Media Based Applications
Understand how the Windows Media Format SDK can be used to build support for Windows Media into your applications.
Tim Onders, Program Manager, DMD
Windows Media DRM Security Overview
This session covers concepts and security features supported by Windows Media DRM v7.
Martha Nalebuff, Group Manager, Content Security Business Unit, Microsoft
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Developing Digital Media Based Applications
This session geared to software developers will present how DirectShow and DirectShow Editing Services (DES) can improve the audio and video experience for end-users.
Tim Onders, Group Program Manager, DMD
Best Practices for Deploying Windows Media DRM
This session brings together different aspects of DRM technologies and outlines best practices for deploying end-to-end solutions.
John Paddleford, Lead Program Manager, DMD, Microsoft
Building Server Side Applications
Understand how the Windows Media Server SDK can be used to build customizable server-side applications.
Chris Carper,Program Manager, DMD Microsoft
Development of Secure Applications
This session covers design criteria for building a secure and flexible solution using Windows Media DRM.
John Manferdelli, General Manager, Content Security Business Unit, Microsoft
C O N T E N T P R O D U C T I O N A N D D E L I V E R Y T R A C K
Thursday, December 13, 2001
Content Production
Hosting and Delivery
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Technical Update: Windows Media Content Production
This session will provide the latest technical updates on the Windows Media Encoder and related codec technology. Understand the latest advancements for live and on-demand scenarios.
Tim Onders Program Manger, Digital Media Division, Microsoft
Technical Update: Windows Media Hosting and Delivery
This session will outline the latest information on Windows Media Services for hosting and delivering Windows Media based content across corporate intranets, content distribution infrastructures and broadband infrastructures.
Bret O'Rourke, Group Program Manager, Digital Media Division, Microsoft
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Creating Rich Media Using Microsoft Producer
This how-to session will show just how easy it is to synchronize audio, video, images and HTML using Microsoft Producer, the new add-on to PowerPoint 2002.
Marcus Matthias, Product Manager, Digital Media Division, Microsoft
Deploying Windows Media: Best Practices
Understand network bandwidth, content distribution, and load-balancing considerations for both Internet and broadband connections. Learn how the Windows Media Server, Player and codecs can be configured for enterprise deployment.
Chris Carper,Program Manager, DMD Microsoft
Advanced Authoring Techniques for Windows Media-based Video
Learn advanced tips and tricks for videotaping, digitizing, pre-processing, editing and encoding. Understand how Windows Media can be used for high-definition content delivery. Explore bandwidth/playback concerns, time limitations, file formats, and CODECS for Windows Media delivery.
Tim Onders, Program Manager, DMD
Windows Media Solution for Live Corporate Broadcasts
Learn about Windows Media Broadcast, a complete solution for delivering live broadcasts to employee desktops. Understand configuration and administration, scheduling and notification, content production, and integration with SharePoint Portal Server for live and on-demand viewing on the corporate intranet.
Susan Cameron, Product Manager, Digital Media Division, Microsoft
Advanced Windows Media Audio Production
Learn the latest techniques for capturing, encoding and delivering audio for streaming and download-and-play scenarios.
Tim Onders, Program Manager, DMD
Windows Media Content Management and Delivery
This session will demonstrate how to build integrated digital asset management, video- on-demand, digital dailies and digital fulfillment systems for both media and enterprise environments using Windows Media, Windows 2000, SQL Server and BizTalk Server.
Mark Kapczynski, Principal Consultant, Microsoft Consulting Services