Pre-Conference, Tuesday, June 19, 2001
10:00am - 12:00pm
1:30pm - 5:00pm

Day One - Wednesday, June 20, 2001
9:00AM-9:45AM
Keynote Address
Rich Seidner, VP Research & Analysis, Streaming Media, Inc.
9:45AM-10:30AM
Keynote Address
Dick Glover, EVP Internet Media, Walt Disney Internet Group
10:30AM-11:00AM
Morning Coffee Break and Exhibition
 
11:00AM-11:55AM
Trends and Outlook for Corporate Streaming Applications
Interactive Entertainment - An Exploration of Convergent Media from PC to TV
Consumer Trends and Behavior of “Streamies”
Broadband Infrastructure Development
12:10PM-1:05PM
Leveraging Enterprise Communications Assets as B-to-B Media
Presentation: Using Digital Television to Deliver Streaming Content to the Consumer
Distribution and Delivery of Digital Media
Transmedia - Applying the Internet Paradigm to Content Production Across All Media
1:05PM-2:00PM
Lunch Break and Exhibition
2:00PM-2:55PM
Presentation: A Solution to Scalability and Quality Issues in Streaming Video
5 Year Predictions for Rich Media Entertainment
The Ultimate Rich Media Marketing & Advertising Panel
Developments in Mobile Streaming and Wireless Rich Media Delivery
3:10PM-4:05PM
Enterprise Video- and Teleconferencing - Doing Real-Time Business in Cyberspace
Monetizing Your Archived and Existing Media Assets
Arbitron/Coleman Report: Broadband Revolution 2: The Media World of Speedies
Streaming Ad Insertion, Measuring and Reporting Technology
4:05PM-4:30PM
Afternoon Coffee Break and Exhibition
4:30PM-6:00PM
Presentation: Developing an Enterprise Streaming Strategy
Internet Radio
Supersession - Content Delivery Networks
The Future of MPEG-4
6:15PM-7:00PM
Special Opening Evening Keynote
Rob Glaser, Chairman & CEO, RealNetworks, Inc.
7:00PM
End of Day One
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10:30AM-11:00AM
Morning Break & Exhibition
11:00AM-12:30PM
Producing and Optimizing Your Audio Content for Streaming Delivery
12:30PM-2:00PM
Lunch Break and Exhibition
2:00PM-3:30PM
Producing and Optimizing Your Video Content for Streaming Delivery
3:30PM-4:00PM
Afternoon Break & Exhibition
4:00PM-5:30PM
Deploying Live Events
7:00PM
End of Day One
Day Two - Thursday, June 21, 2001
9:00AM-9:45AM
Keynote Address
Gerry Louw, CTO, WWFE New Media Network
9:45AM-10:30AM
Keynote Address
Phil Schiller, VP of Worldwide Product Marketing, Apple
10:30AM-11:00AM
Morning Coffee Break and Exhibition
 
11:00AM-11:55AM
ROI – Justifying Spending on Corporate Streaming Applications
Approaching the Internet as a Viable Distribution Channel
Industry Growth Restrictors
Best Practices for Webcast and Internet-Enabling Your Broadcast Facility
12:10PM-1:05PM
Presentation: How to Leverage Your Corporate Knowledge & Create a Narrowcast Channel
Interactive Gaming
“Buy, Sell or Hold” - The Outlook for Investment in the Streaming Sector
Creating Interactive Media
1:05PM-2:00PM
Lunch Break and Exhibition
2:00PM-2:55PM
Business Considerations for Deploying and Optimizing an Internal Corporate Streaming Network
Online Entertainment Rental and Subscription Services
Rich Media Anytime Anywhere
“Smart” Video Delivery
3:10PM-4:05PM
Implementing and Project Managing Enterprise-Wide Streaming Applications
Profiting from Music/Audio Properties on the Internet
eLearning - Latest Advances in Corporate Training and Distance Learning
Deploying and Optimizing an Internal Corporate Streaming Network
4:05PM-4:30PM
Afternoon Coffee Break and Exhibition
4:30PM-6:00PM
Case study: Structural Group
Intellectual Property Rights and Management
Supersession - Enterprise Solution Providers
Battle of the Storage Solutions
6:00PM
End of Day Two
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10:30AM-11:00AM
Morning Break & Exhibition
11:00AM-12:30PM
Audio and Video Capture for Streaming Delivery
12:30PM-2:00PM
Lunch Break and Exhibition
2:00PM-3:30PM
Editing Audio and Video Content for Streaming Delivery
3:30PM-4:00PM
Afternoon Break & Exhibition
4:00PM-5:30PM
Encoding Techniques, Tricks and Tips
6:00PM
End of Day Two
Day Three - Friday, June 22, 2001
9:30AM-10:15AM
Keynote Address
David C. Peterschmidt, President and CEO, Inktomi
10:15AM-11:00AM
Keynote Address
Russ Pillar, President & CEO, Viacom Interactive Ventures
11:00AM-11:30AM
Morning Coffee Break and Exhibition
 
11:30AM-12:20PM
Presentation: Streaming into the Future - Applications and Expectations of Business
Leveraging Rich Media for Enhanced Marketing & Advertising Strategies
Jupiter Media Metrix Report: Streaming Video Adoption in the Enterprise Market
Intelligent Search Functions
12:20PM-1:30PM
Lunch Break and Exhibition
1:30PM-2:20PM
Presentation: Rich Media Marketing and Advertising in the Enterprise Environment
Using Digital Tools to Help Produce Your Film and Broadcast Offering
Enterprise Television-- Giving Your Company Its Own TV Station
User Interface Aesthetics
2:35PM-4:05PM
Presentation: Corporate Training Case Study
Incorporating Streaming in a Broadcast Environment
Supersession - Media Asset Management
Dynamic Generation of Content
4:05PM
End of Day Three
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11:00AM-11:30AM
Morning Break & Exhibition
11:30AM-12:45PM
Streaming Server Technology
1:45PM-3:00PM
Content Management and Workflow Considerations
3:15PM-4:30PM
Storage and Hosting Options
4:30PM
End of Day Three

The Enterprise Track is a series of sessions dedicated to streaming in the Enterprise. From case studies of Fortune 1000 companies streaming on their intranets to videoconferencing and corporate training, we'll cover the use of streaming as an essential tool in your corporate communications arsenal.

The Media and Entertainment Track is focused on the use of streaming in the broadcasting, film, television, music and entertainment world. If you are a producer, director, content creator, or entertainment executive wanting to learn more about the benefits of incorporating streaming into your business, or are currently looking for ways to increase your use of streaming, this track is for you.

The Business Trends & Models Track will bring together executives throughout the streaming industry to discuss the most pertinent issues they are facing in their organizations. Expert Panel discussions coupled with case studies and presentations will provide many opportunities for executives to analyze the issues and develop solid solutions to take home with them.

The Hot Topics in Streaming Technology Track is designed to focus on the technological issues, questions, and problems that people are facing in the industry. CTOs, IT Managers, developers, and producers are encouraged to discuss topics ranging from MPEG4 to scaling and deploying an internal streaming network to gain an in-depth understanding of the ever-changing world of streaming technology.

Streaming Technology From Start to Finish is a track comprised of 75-90 minute sessions covering the process of content streaming from audio and video production to encoding, delivery and management. Each session will have a 30-45 minute instructional presentation given by an industry expert followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. This track is designed to give attendees an in-depth technical understanding of the streaming process and an opportunity to learn from and interact with seasoned professionals in the field.