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The Internet has made it increasingly easy for consumers to access content they want: a newly released movie, a sporting event taking place half-way around the world, or a YouTube video. Previously only available through TiVo and Slingbox consumers with Internet access now have on-demand access to any content on the Internet. While content is now easy to access – it’s not easy to transpose onto everyone’s favorite display platform – the big screen HD TV.
During this session, we will discuss platform-agnostic solutions available today, and the simplicity of bringing Internet content to the masses.
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Speaker Bio: Safi Qureshey is CEO and Chairman of Quartics. He has been a successful technology entrepreneur, executive and investor for 25 years. Best known as a founder and CEO of AST Research, a Fortune 500 public company, Qureshey has relationships with global technology, government, public and private investment communities and leading research universities.
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The Internet has made it increasingly easy for consumers to access content they want: a newly released movie, a sporting event taking place half-way around the world, or a YouTube video. Previously only available through TiVo and Slingbox consumers with Internet access now have on-demand access to any content on the Internet. While content is now easy to access it's not easy to transpose onto everyone's favorite display platform the big screen HD TV. During this session, we will discuss platform-agnostic solutions available today, and the simplicity of bringing Internet content to the masses. |
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