Microsoft Announces Partner Ecosystem to Lead Media and Entertainment Industry to the Cloud
                        
                            
                                At 2011 NAB Show, partners showcase solutions developed on the Windows Azure platform to serve the entire digital value chain.
                        
                        
                            LAS VEGAS, NV(12 Apr 2011)
                        
                        
                            
 
This week at the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)  Show, Microsoft Corp. announced the development of a partner ecosystem  to lead media and entertainment (M&E) companies to the cloud. This  strategic ecosystem enables partners to develop industry-specific  solutions based on the Windows Azure platform to give M&E companies a  simplified digital supply chain combined with the benefits of cloud  computing. Bringing the solutions to life, several M&E partners will  demonstrate Windows Azure-based cloud solutions for content,  processing, management and delivery at the Microsoft booth SL3812.
Microsoft  is committed to developing a robust partner ecosystem on the Windows  Azure platform, as well as looking to make many of its media-enabling  technologies such as Internet Information Services HD Smooth Streaming  available as services on Windows Azure in the near future. These  components will supplement technologies already available for media  companies on Windows Azure, such as the Microsoft Media Platform Video  Editor (formerly known as Silverlight Rough Cut Editor), used most  recently by NBC Sports for its online coverage of the 2010 Winter  Olympics.
"We believe that the success of Windows Azure in M&E  is hinged not only on offering a robust, scalable and open cloud  platform, but also offering an excellent partner ecosystem that allows  media companies to leverage their critical applications seamlessly  between on-premise and the cloud," said Jake Winett,director  of Media & Entertainment Industry Solutions, Microsoft  Communications Sector. "Through this partner ecosystem, we can bring  additional value both to our customers and our partners, and promote  innovation at a pace and scale that is rare in the industry."
With  the combined strength of the partner ecosystem and the Windows Azure  platform, M&E customers benefit from industry-specific applications  and scenarios, such as streaming online content, content security or  transcoding, without having to deploy servers, build an infrastructure  or plan for capacity of demand. This helps M&E companies do the  following:
- Reduce capital expenditures for new IT infrastructure
 
- Allow  innovation and shorten time to market for new digital media services,  lowering risk and giving media companies the opportunity to test new  services and business models
 
- Better provision resources to focus on their core strengths in media creation and delivery instead of IT
 
- Leverage economies of scale of Microsoft's datacenters and platform investments
 
- Develop and deliver new applications and services on a global scale
 
In  addition, by adopting applications based on the Windows Azure platform,  customers are able to support IT environments where they are using a  mixed IT environment of on-premise and other private or public cloud  platforms.
"We understand that media customers need a hybrid,  flexible approach that allows them to access a custom set of offerings  and tools specific to their needs," Winett said. "The M&E partners  working with Microsoft are able to balance multiple applications within a  cloud environment because Windows Azure is a technology-agnostic  platform. This makes it easier for companies to create, manage, deliver  and monetize media on a wide range of platforms and devices."
There  are many partners participating in the ecosystem and delivering Windows  Azure-based cloud solutions that span the entire M&E value chain,  including digital content management, media business management, and  digital marketing and experiences, allowing customers to pick and choose  the partners that best meet their unique needs. They include the  following:
- Cloud-based content processing (encoding and transcoding).Digital Rapids and Origin Digital
 
- Cloud-based content management. Arvato  Digital Services, DAVID Systems GmbH, Harris Broadcast Communications,  Polycom Video Content Management (formerly Accordent Technologies Inc.),  Sitecore and TechPath
 
- Cloud-based content delivery. Aspera Inc., iStreamPlanet Co., MPS Broadband AB and Signiant Inc.
 
- Cloud-based content protection. BuyDRM and Cognizant
 
 
More information about Microsoft's presence at the 2011 NAB Show is available at http://www.microsoft.com/media/en/us/events/microsoft-media-entertainment-events.aspx.
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