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The conference Audio on demand footage for Streaming Media Europe 2001 is now available from the Conference Programme page of our Web site. To access the AoD content click on the session of interest from the conference programme and select your preferred format. We hope you enjoy the footage!

Penton Media showcases Internet multimedia industry growth at Streaming Media Europe 2001 & Content Management 2001

Application diversity demonstrates sector strength

1 November 2001, London - Europe's largest Internet audio and video event, Streaming Media Europe 2001 and Content Management 2001 (23-25 October 2001), welcomed over 4,500 senior decision makers through the doors of the ExCeL venue in London. This year showed the highest attendance to date, with visitors meeting with more than 100 exhibitors and listening to over 170 leading industry speakers in the conference and educational seminars.

Top players from the rapidly growing streaming and content management industries chose the event as the platform to launch new products to the marketplace. Kamera Communications, Europe's leading Internet TV company, announced the launch of its Corporate Internet TV service and discussed its successful pilots with leading blue-chip companies such as Absolut Vodka, Nokia and Nordea.

BTopenworld announced its choice of Windows Media to deliver the UK's first secure music subscription service to its 1.5 million-strong subscriber base. webstreaming.com, the fastest growing independent web streaming service and delivery provider in the UK, also announced its agreement to acquire OuterEye, a streaming company focused on the small to medium sized enterprise market.

Once again, Streaming Media Europe 2001 proved to be the European event at which to do business. Tim Teo, CEO of synchronised multimedia publisher Smibase, said: "Streaming Media Europe 2001 was our first trade show, and we are pleased to say that the response has been overwhelming. We are excited to announce that within 24 hours of the show finishing, Smibase had already signed up several new customers, including a world-leading broadcaster.

"The success of Streaming Media Europe has far exceeded all our expectations. I feel that the industry has given us and the show a big 'thumbs-up', so much so, that we will now be exhibiting at Streaming Media East, (New York, 11-13 December 2001)" continued Tim.

Streaming solutions provider GroovyGecko.com was another satisfied exhibitor. Marketing Manager Sarah Platt said: "The industry has gone through a great deal of change over the past year. The delegates displayed a high level of knowledge and were serious in their intent. With the quality of leads generated here, Groovy Gecko is confident it will maintain and build upon its position in the European streaming market".

Prestigious keynote speakers delivered insightful addresses in the conference. Joanna Shields, Vice President, EMEA, RealNetworks gave an overview of the streaming industry and demonstrated the new RealOne Platform, a product expected to revolutionise electronic media delivery. Lars Boman, President, Internet Applications Group, Ericsson, discussed the requirement of the wireless community to deliver compelling and quality streaming services to subscribers to ensure expectations are met. John McMahon, Executive Vice President, Managing Director, Europe, Columbia TriStar International Television spoke of the challenges of delivering content on demand from the perspective of a studio.

"The shows have been a real success and have received continuing support from the industry's leading companies - demonstrating the latest streaming and content management solutions for business and entertainment," commented Phil Nelson, Show Director, Penton Technology Media. "We have substantial bookings confirmed for next year's event".

Streaming Media Europe 2002 and Content Management 2002 will take place between 3rd - 5th December 2002.

On behalf of everyone here at Streaming Media Europe we would like to thank all our sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, and attendees for making Streaming Media Europe 2001 a huge success!


Platinum Sponsors

BBC Technology RealNetworks


Gold Sponsors

Reliacast Unit Cyberstar Globix


Wireless Streaming Sponsor

Packetvideo


Exclusive Video on Demand Sponsor

DigitalIsland


Webcast Production Sponsor

TornadoProductions


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Confirmed Keynotes

Gary Carter
Gary Carter

Exec. Dir. Programme Affairs
Endemol Entertainment Int'l. BV

John McMahon
John McMahon

EVP & MD Europe
Columbia Tri-Star Int'l. Television

Lars Boman
Lars Boman

President, Internet Applications Group, Ericsson

Christina (CJ) Stumpf
Christina (CJ) Stumpf

Chief Technology Officer
Digital Island

Will Poole
Will Poole

VP, Windows Digital Media Division
Microsoft Corporation

Joanna Shields
Joanna Shields

Vice President, Europe
Real Networks

Zach Leonard
Zach Leonard

Chief Operating Officer
FT.com


Platinum Sponsors

BBC Technology

RealNetworks


Gold Sponsors

Reliacast

Unit

Cyberstar

Globix


Wireless Streaming Sponsor

Packetvideo

 
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