The 12th annual Streaming Media East is in full swing with the Pre-conference seminars, Content Delivery Summit and day one of the two-day event Conference and Exhibition now completed. I saw a number of Tweets from @thinkjose, @stevegarfield, @ooyala and others at the show or watching remotely like me via the live streams available from ScribeMedia.org and TV Worldwide. Some of the sessions including the keynotes from day one are already archived on TV Worldwide along with articles on Streamingmedia.com and other online video sources. Here's the latest news I was able to find as of this evening. Streaming Media East 2009 continues through Wednesday, May 13, at the New York Hilton. Streamingmedia.com: Streaming Media East: Pre-Conference Workshops Provide Practical Solutions Workshops focusing on Silverlight, H.264, Flash, and video blogs provided attendees with detailed insights and hands-on experience. by Tim Siglin - May 12, 2009 As the Streaming Media East 2009 show kicks off in New York, a large group of attendees participated in pre-conference workshops focused on creation and delivery of content. Led by industry experts, these sessions offered practical tips, tricks and workflows for Flash, H.264 and Silverlight. The pre-conference sessions were divided in to two tracks, with the morning sessions focused on Silverlight and H.264... Streamingmedia.com: Streaming Media East: Day 1 Keynotes Highlight Entertainment and Enterprise Challenges Akamai CEO Paul Sagan talked about the HD "tipping point" while Bank of America's Gregg Moss addressed issues faced when streaming within enterprise environments by Tim Siglin -- May 12, 2009 The two keynotes were presented back to back, with the first being delivered by Akamai CEO Paul Sagan, who discussed the "tipping point" or critical mass of high-definition content on the web, defining HD content as 720p delivered at 1 - 2 megabits per second. "We've seen a tipping point in content delivery," said Sagan, "both in terms of audience sizes and in terms of qu...
The 12th annual Streaming Media East is in full swing with the Pre-conference seminars, Content Delivery Summit and day one of the two-day event Conference and Exhibition now completed. I saw a number of Tweets from @thinkjose, @stevegarfield, @ooyala and others at the show or watching remotely like me via the live streams available from ScribeMedia.org and TV Worldwide. Some of the sessions including the keynotes from day one are already archived on TV Worldwide along with articles on Streamingmedia.com and other online video sources. Here's the latest news I was able to find as of this evening. Streaming Media East 2009 continues through Wednesday, May 13, at the New York Hilton. Streamingmedia.com: Streaming Media East: Pre-Conference Workshops Provide Practical Solutions Workshops focusing on Silverlight, H.264, Flash, and video blogs provided attendees with detailed insights and hands-on experience. by Tim Siglin - May 12, 2009 As the Streaming Media East 2009 show kicks off in New York, a large group of attendees participated in pre-conference workshops focused on creation and delivery of content. Led by industry experts, these sessions offered practical tips, tricks and workflows for Flash, H.264 and Silverlight. The pre-conference sessions were divided in to two tracks, with the morning sessions focused on Silverlight and H.264... Streamingmedia.com: Streaming Media East: Day 1 Keynotes Highlight Entertainment and Enterprise Challenges Akamai CEO Paul Sagan talked about the HD "tipping point" while Bank of America's Gregg Moss addressed issues faced when streaming within enterprise environments by Tim Siglin -- May 12, 2009 The two keynotes were presented back to back, with the first being delivered by Akamai CEO Paul Sagan, who discussed the "tipping point" or critical mass of high-definition content on the web, defining HD content as 720p delivered at 1 - 2 megabits per second. "We've seen a tipping point in content delivery," said Sagan, "both in terms