The CEO SuperSessions at Streaming Media West 2001 take place at the end of each conference day. Bringing together the tried and true leaders of the streaming industry, the CEO SuperSessions offer attendees laser focused insight into the minds of the CEO's who are sculping the future of digital media today and into the future.
Bring a pen and lots of paper because the information you will take away from these sessions will save your business years of time and a lot of money.
The CEO SuperSessions are open to all Full Conference Delegates to Streaming Media West 2001.
To attend the CEO SuperSessions, you must first register for the Full Conference Pass. Click here to register.
Content Delivery Netorks SuperSession
FREE TO ALL CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Wednesday, June 20, 2001
4:30pm to 6:00pm
Are content delivery networks meant to exist as a separate layer between ISPs
and Web hosters, or is their ultimate fate to absorb or totally be absorbed by
one or the other? Digital Island, one of the largest providers of Content
Delivery Networks, is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cable & Wireless. Are
other CDNs to follow? Listen to the perspective of the leaders of Digital
Island, iBeam and Speedera explain the new landscape of content delivery
networks.
Peter Desnoes, Chairman &
CEO, iBEAM Broadcasting Corp.
Enterprise Solution Providers SuperSession
FREE TO ALL CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Thursday, June 22, 2001
4:30pm to 6:00pm
Companies who focus on enterprise objectives and support their customer's
communications needs from soup to nuts must wrestle with how much to build
themselves and how much to obtain from partners. Their solutions need to include
a robust, fault tolerant Application Services Platform; a team of people on an
account who understands the customer applications backwards and forwards;
transport and hosting facilities; the ability to track huge amounts of data and
analyze results of each campaign; and even a migration path for the companies
who want to bring some or all of their video service technologies in-house.
Where are the potholes on the road to closing an enterprise account? When and
what to do if a partner in a solution is also your competitor? What are the keys
to successfully holding and growing enterprise accounts over time? Are
Enterprise Solutions best sold directly or through a channel? Hear from these
proven Enterprise Solutions providers how they package, juggle and market
themselves to businesses and deliver value to their customers in these
challenging times.
FREE TO ALL CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Friday, June 23, 2001
2:35pm - 4:05pm
Rich media asset management includes applications and services that catalog,
index, and annotate original content as well as facilitate the repurposing and
the search and retrieval of rich media content. These applications allow for
audio and video content to be incorporated into enterprise databases and
integrated into other IT applications. Asset management applications also handle
production management, distribution preparation, syndication management, rights
management, and security. Hear from the leaders in Media Asset Management on how
they determine your needs and deliver the most value and service to their
customers.