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The Media and Entertainment Product Line Director for Akamai
Technologies, Tim Napoleon, will be giving the opening keynote at
iTVCon - Internet Video Conference & Expo next month in San
Francisco. Prior to joining Akamai, Napoleon worked closely with Adobe
to launch the Flash Video Streaming service at a content delivery
startup, so he is uniquely well qualified to cover the most burning
topics du jour, including Silverlight versus Flash as the Internet
video platform of choice.
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Akamai is synonymous today with the EdgePlatform technology that currently enables companies and government agencies to deliver Web
content and applications, such as ads, video, and other high-bandwidth content
Napoleon has an accomplished record as a marketing and business professional in
the online and media and entertainment industries. In his current position he is responsible for providing services to digitally deliver music, movies and video,
games, sports, and news for businesses such as Apple iTunes, Major League
Baseball, XM Satellite, MTV, CNET, and Newscorp.
He launched Pacific Life's online web portal which supported several billion
dollars in transactions and provided consulting services to a number of high
tech and media & entertainment businesses. Napoleon has authored multiple
industry white papers regarding digital entertainment and online video. He is an
avid supporter of the arts by volunteering on several independent films screened
at Sundance and producing a DVD series on classic drawing skills. Napoleon is an
MBA graduate from the University of Southern California's Marshall School of
Business, and a communications graduate from the University of California at
Fullerton.
Akamai's Tim Napoleon heads a star-studded inaugural iTVCon speaker faculty, including:
- Steven Bernstein - Producer for and Co-Founder
of iAccessTV
- Ted Briscoe - CEO of Vibe Solutions Group
- Suranga Chandratillake - Founder of blinkx
- Justin Chapweske - Founder & CEO of Swarmcast
- Jesse Ezell - Lead Developer, Articulate.com
- David Graves - Chairman & Founder of
PermissionTV
- Greg Kostello - CEO & Founder of vMix
- Kate Purmal - GM & SVP of Digital Content
Solutions for SanDisk
- Safi Qureshey - CEO & Chairman of Quartics
- Karl Rasmussen - Chief Technical Officer of iAccessTV
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geciktirici 12/13/07 06:23:43 PM EST | |||
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tRISHA 10/18/07 09:28:40 AM EDT | |||
I have a client who is possibly interested in having streaming video on his site. (not an adult site, it's a music site). I asked the hosting company I resell for if it is ok to run on his servers. This is what he said: "We don't run any proprietary servers, so the video will need to be prepared in a form that can be delivered via HTTP streaming. All modern streaming video formats support this." I don't really understand how to actually set this up, what code do I actually use etc. |
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