Streaming

What a year (and it's only August)
This has been quite a year for Inlet Technologies. We've had numerous significant customer wins all over the globe (and as the marketing director I wish I could talk about all of them), we've seen tremendous adoption of adaptive bitrate streaming (a technology we embraced early on) and we continue to reap the rewards of strong ecosystem partners like Apple, Microsoft and Akamai.
CEO Blog: Way Beyond Three Screens
I really enjoyed reading this recent column in Advertising Age about how the world has gone beyond three screens (TV, PC, mobile) to six.
 
The online video world has changed so fast over the past few years that it seems like a blur.
Behind the Scenes at MLB
I just read this great Harvard Business Review overview of Major League Baseball’s online streaming services, and I’m proud to remind you that Inlet is still behind the scenes at MLBAM, providing their critical media-prep infrastructure for both live and on-demand online video and audio.
 
More is more/better/what they want/good/so on...
Greetings from San Francisco and NewTeeVee Live 2009. It has been a day filled with great announcements and honors. First - I was asked to speak at the show and represent Inlet as one of NewTeeVee's "Next Big Thing," a list of companies identified as market movers.

 

Flash forward
As the title of this blog post suggests - our friends at Adobe have joined ABC with some buzz-worthy announcements.  In ABC's case, the subjuect is a catchy new show.  In Adobe's case, they made a flurry of announcements at Adobe MAX yesterday in Los Angeles. 

 

Defining disruptive...
We often hear the word 'disruptive' used in and around technology discussions. The term sounds interesting and when used appropriately, it does tend to lend importance to a discussion. But what does it mean to categorize something 'disruptive'? Further, are disruptive events or technologies good, bad or indifferent to the overall landscape? The answer depends on where you sit within that landscape.

 

The fastest growing medium in the history of the world - know what it is?
So you should know that I am a voracious consumer of all information on the tech space - and video in particular.  I read a lot online every day.  Wouldn't it be easier to view streams of this data?  Maybe not, but I digress.  So - what were your guesses on the headline?  
 
DVD?  Nope.
 
Television?  Nope.
 
Radio?  Double nope.  
 
Online video?  Ding ding ding ding.  Winner, winner - big chicken dinner.  
live from New York.....
 (tap tap tap)  Is this thing on?

Hello Inlet blogosphere - and others everywhere.  Happy to be up and running with the blog on our website - which I love, by the way.  Just back from New York City and Streaming Media East.  Hello partners and friends - good seeing you this week.  Really enjoyed the show and thought the attendance was solid.  

March Madness is back online (corrected)!
By Neal Page …and so am I! Some of you may know that I had some health issues back in the fall. Well, thanks to a whole lot of people, particularly my sister (donor), friends, family, colleagues and the great doctors and nurses at Duke, my bone marrow transplant in September was a roaring success! While I’ve been back at Inlet since December, I’ve been somewhat off-air. No more. This is an exciting week for next generation streaming. March madness is once again available on-line through CBS .
Olympics Online – Love it? Hate it?
by Neal Page Go to www.nbc.com and check it out. I’d like to know what you think. Monday morning, I watched some live and stored video from my home on a Time Warner cable modem connection. (Few others were at home in my neighborhood.) I REALLY liked the technology I saw. This high-profile event features the new Silverlight player, some interactive capabilities, and video quality levels. I liked the aesthetics of the “hidden buttons” that were surprisingly easy to find in the Silverlight player.
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