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Cloud Computing & More – a CableNEXT Overview
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here A high level overview of CableNEXT 2007 in Santa Clara with Roger Bindl and Ken Pyle. This 3 day conference featured a keynote speech by Tony Werner of Comcast who suggested that Cloud Computing could be a significant game changer.
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Perspectives on Advertising with Tim Hanlon
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here "It’s not about television anymore. It’s about video across multiple touchpoints," so says Tim Hanlon, Executive Vice President of Duneo Ventures in this interview at CableNEXT. He discusses how quickly online video is doing the things that cable VOD has promised for years. He and his group bring an…
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The Internet Video Proving Ground
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Ian Blaine, CEO of thePlatform, discusses how Internet Video can be used as a proving ground for television applications. He points out the importance of applications in creating a sticky service.
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Correll's Interactive Perspective
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Industry consultant and former Sun Microsystems executive, Bill Correll, provides an overview of the panels he moderated at the CableNEXT conference. Additionally, he provides some interesting perspectives on the state of interactive television and advertising.
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Start-Ups Working in the Cable Space
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Jeff Binder, Founding CEO and President of Broadbus and, through acquisition, Motorola, provides some sound advice for start-ups looking to sell into the cable market. He suggests have a diverse customer base in terms of both geography and market segment.
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The Electronic Megastore – The Interviews
ViodiTV Sponsorship Opportunities – Click Here Kelly Anderson of the TM Forum and Kshitij Kumar of Tellytopia summarize their CableNEXT presentations regarding the concept of the "Electronic Megastore". Anderson talks of the importance of the back-office, while Kumar suggests that the online world has set the bar for electronic commerce.
