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Enterprise Video Communications: Planning for EVC and Performing an EVC Assessment
This paper summarizes Enterprise Video Communications EVC and includes a high level plan to perform an EVC assessment helping ensure deployment success. EVC is quickly becoming the primary medium for delivery and storage of corporate communications. By leveraging existing IP networks and infrastructure to support video communications companies are increasing...
Tags: VoD, Webcasting, Video, Enterprise Video Communications, Video On Demand (VoD), Corporate Communications, Storage, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Marketing, Hardware
White papers 2007-01-01
Webcasting public meetings
We're a public sector agency and yesteday we received a mandate from the state capitol to start webcasting our meetings that are open to the public. We're assuming that we only have to provide an audio feed and perhaps the PowerPoint slides that a
Tags: angry_white_male, hardware, it management, networking, POWERPOINT Slide, project management, webcast webcasting conferencing audio video microphone, webcasting
Discussion threads 2007-01-02
Webcasts considered harmful
I know that we have oodles and boodles of bandwidth. I know that CPU cycles are cheap. I know that high quality graphics systems are ubiquitous. Can we stop distributing technical content via webcasting?1) Webcasting is generally too slow but sometimes too fast. I can read...
Tags: Digital media, Webcast, webcasting
Discussion threads 2006-01-16
Webcasting not yet common practice
Webcasting is still one of those "Gee, whiz!" technologies, and these Polling Place results show that not many organizations are doing it. Tell us what might induce you to start Webcasting—or why you're already doing it.
Tags: TechRepublic Staff, webcasting
Technical articles 2001-04-25
Events, conferences, and training, oh my!
Kevin Eikenberry has a new site for your Favorites list: TSCentral.com. If you're looking for a conference to attend, help with webcasting, or some type of training, this site can help. TSCentral has it all in one place, with quite a bit of detail.Ever been asked to find a training...
Tags: Workforce management, Kevin Eikenberry, TSCentral, training, webcasting
Technical articles 2000-06-19

Additional Resources

Best Practices in Online Video Webcasting
Video can help a person convey the strength and achievements of the organization and leadership team to customers, partners, vendors, investors, employees and the media. In an era of transparency and short attention spans, online video provides a personal, emotional experience that connects the presenter to the audience for the...
Tags: Online Video, Video, Thomson Corp., Best Practice, Corporate Communications, Marketing
White papers 2007-06-07
AudioEnhance Digital Playout System (zip)
Try advanced MP3 DJ playout software for broadcasting, Webcasting, or home DJing. Arrange, archive, and play MP3, WAV, WMA, and all popular file formats. Create playlists, and do back timing for radio. It features automated or live assist mode and variable speed playback, and you can set segue points for...
Tags: MP3, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
Software downloads 2007-11-19
Photos: Microsoft's workplace of the future
FantasylandThis series of displays strike me as Bill Gates/Microsoft's version of Walt Disney/Disneyland's versiion of Fantasyland. If you look at most of the displays, functionality is obviously a very low priority - glitz and appearance is all. This is common in a showroom, but the uneasy feeling is...
Tags: bible, bed, windows, ergonomics, workstation, davew9897@..., hardware, Microsoft Corp., photograph, workplace
Discussion threads 2006-06-04
Livecast: DIY webcasts using your phone
I stumbled across something today that is, to say the least, uniquely interesting. A company called ComVu just released "Livecast" innovative technology that facilitates DIY webcasting. In only a few minutes, anyone using a cell phone camera can be streaming live multimedia just like professionals. Okay, quality may not be...
Tags: Multimedia, Phone, Webcast, Cell Phone, ComVu, Contacts, Portals, Internet, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Wi-Fi helps blogs tune in to Bush inauguration
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Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, International Webcasting Association, Wi-Fi, Open Park Project, National Mall, blog
Technical articles 2005-01-20
A new hope for BitTorrent?
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Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Web site development, BitTorrent, Dubbed Exeem, file-swapping, legal attack, MPAA
Technical articles 2005-01-05
helloNetwork provides Java-based streaming alternative
If you're looking for a streaming media format that doesn't require users to install a specified media player, check out helloNetwork's Java-based technology. This week's edition of the New Media Roundtable explains how the technology can work for you.When you are looking at streaming technology options for your company, don’t...
Tags: Web site development, Programming languages, Media players, Digital media, Web technology, Digital music, Web browsers, Jeff Yocom, helloNetwork, Java
Technical articles 2001-05-29
The Holy Grail(s) of streaming video
Streaming video is all over the Web, with everybody and their grandmother Webcasting seminars, news, etc. As the First Knight of the New Media Roundtable, Executive Contributing Editor Jeff Yocom goes in quest of the Holy Grails of streaming video.Streaming video has arrived, but questions abound regarding its value due...
Tags: Web site development, Corporate communications, Web technology, Digital video, Digital media, Holy Grail, Jeff Yocom, International Data Group, Webcast, streaming video, video
Technical articles 2001-03-06
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