about 5 months ago - No comments
Another erratic take on the exciting world of Enterprise Video!! Read how I predicted trends that came to fruition, the right and wrong of how 2009 became a “banner” year for our industry in the Enterprise:
The basic concept most enterprise organizations fail to acknowledge is that, as with any documentation or resource they use to More >
about 1 year ago - 5 comments
Blockbuster shares spiked today according to a report sent out by TheStreet.com. Shares of Blockbuster were rallying 9.3% to 80 cents, and TiVo was rising 2% to $7.12. Shares of Netflix, meanwhile, were down 2.9% to $42.18. (Change: -2.39 | -5.50%)
Yesterday, a Press Release was issued by Blockbuster Corporate that announced that they More >
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Nico McLane, Streaming Media All Star and producer in NYC launches services for Financial District studios, partnered with AmericanMovieCo.com and iAxsis to deliver live HD Broadcasts to satellite and to the web.
about 1 year ago - No comments
The DTV Transition that premiered in Wilmington, North Carolina was the first DTV Test Pilot Program in which Analog Broadcasts ended on September 8, 2008.
According to the news releases, calls to the support hot line were primarily from individuals who did not read the instructions that came with their converter box. Ahhh, progress! More >
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
What do you think of the CFU Video?
about 1 year ago - No comments
Today is a good day because it feels like progress is being made, finally!
I needed to spend some time rationalizing and mapping out how I would best run all our services remotely, simultaneously routing HD/SD video feeds for satellite up-link and split the signal into at least one media encoder for streaming (I am More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
I was not going to write about it, but now I just can’t help myself… the little devil on my shoulder has won!
When I was making the rounds at SatCon/HDCon 2008, I was making a concerted effort to keep an open mind, to be thoughtful and understanding when new sales rep’s felt the need to More >
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
HD switchers at HDEXPO 2008
about 1 year ago - No comments
I am not a total idiot, but I thought the L3 logo advertised on the site was actually level 3 – turns out that L3 is a former Boeing off-ramp that was sold off to 3 guys whose names actually began with the letter “L”.
L3 Communications is a major manufacturer of what seem to be More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
I stumbled across this little factoid and thought it was worth sharing. A little glimpse into A/V geek acronym history .