Streaming Media East – Day One Interview Highlights

Live video interviews from the show floor of Streaming Media East 2008 in New York City. We consider it one of the best shows for corporate communication and broadcasting. Today’s interviews are with some of the larger companies in the industry.

Deejee Cooley, Internet TV evangelist at Adobe, talks about their new desktop Adobe Media Player which can be used to find, manage and watch favorite internet tv shows, and the Flash Media Rights Management Server.

Paul from Limelight talks about the four dimensions of object delivery.

Charles Peters from Netbriefings discusses the Proclaim technology.

Ray Hood, CEO at Qumu, talks about ChangeCasting, a new leadership technique for corporate communications.

Jim Thill from Microsoft talks about the new Microsoft Silverlight cross platform cross browser plug-in that lets you create next generation rich media for the web.

Paul RItter talks to us from Interactive Media Strategies, a market research firm that focuses on online multimedia and enterprise communications technologies. It is a leading firm in the industry that businesses turn to for market research, benchmarking data and insight!

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2 Responses to “Streaming Media East – Day One Interview Highlights”

  1. Gary W. Anderson Says:

    Warren

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    Thanks Gary W. Anderson

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