Media Publisher Inc. Unleashes Benefits Of Enterprise Video Communications
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Market-Leading EVC Solution Solves Challenges of Presenting Corporate Video
Berkeley, CA, May 16, 2006 — Enterprise Video Communications (EVC) offers companies the most efficient and cost-effective way to reach large audiences and distribute strategic corporate communications, training programs, and HR/benefit information — but to date, technical roadblocks have stalled adoption of the medium. Media Publisher Inc., the leader in the rapidly growing EVC market, is the first company to remove these roadblocks and allow Global 2000 enterprises to take full advantage of the benefits of corporate video, making it reliable, scalable, and easy to use.
"Most enterprises today recognize that video communications, such as live webcasts and on-demand recordings of meetings, executive presentations, training, and product information help build competitive advantage, maximize efficiency and increase the bottom line," said Sally Windman, industry analyst, Frost & Sullivan. "By using Enterprise Video Communications effectively, companies can greatly increase productivity and deliver a powerful ROI to the enterprise."
Top corporate and public organizations have confirmed the benefits of Enterprise Video Communications, and are partnering with Media Publisher to create technologies that improve and simplify the delivery of business video.
Media Publisher offers non-technical users a way to create and manage their own live and on-demand events through a user-friendly interface, and view those video events through a configurable Viewer Portal. In addition, Media Publisher offers tremendous value to IT by integrating with and managing the existing network video infrastructure via the Video Control Center, making it possible to centrally manage video events on the corporate network.
Media Publisher leverages other infrastructure components to accomplish central management, such as communicating with multiple remote encoders, syndicating content to multiple CDN distribution systems, and performing streaming server publishing point management. In addition, Media Publisher provides a fully fault-tolerant, redundant system with multiple levels of failover to ensure customers are able to scale the use of video to many thousands of simultaneous viewers — while ensuring the highest quality of video experience is achieved every time.
"Media Publisher provides our faculty a user friendly way to include video in their course resources for students," said Kim Allen, director of data, voice, and video networking at Lamar University. "Centralized storage of all video on-demand assets makes it easy for students and faculty publishers to manage and find the appropriate content. Media Publisher gives us the control we need to launch events whenever we need them, to capture the information to use it later, and to create classes that are as rich as the ones we present in person."
Media Publisher has innovated a complete Platform, Application, and Solutions product stack tailored to the unique demands of Enterprise Video Communications. The Media Publisher EVC solution interoperates with and leverages an enterprise's existing IT infrastructure, while delivering significant functionality and benefits to line-of-business users. Media Publisher offers a complete end-to-end solution, including a Platform and several applications for delivering and managing business video:
"The value of business video increases when companies can bring their messages to hundreds or thousands of viewers, archive the video, and report on its usage," said Rod Bacon, president and CEO of Media Publisher Inc. "Media Publisher makes it possible to maximize the value of Enterprise Video Communications, without the decrease in quality that often occurs when enterprises need to distribute their messages to wide audiences."
For more information, visit www.media-publisher.com.
Market-Leading EVC Solution Solves Challenges of Presenting Corporate Video
Berkeley, CA, May 16, 2006 — Enterprise Video Communications (EVC) offers companies the most efficient and cost-effective way to reach large audiences and distribute strategic corporate communications, training programs, and HR/benefit information — but to date, technical roadblocks have stalled adoption of the medium. Media Publisher Inc., the leader in the rapidly growing EVC market, is the first company to remove these roadblocks and allow Global 2000 enterprises to take full advantage of the benefits of corporate video, making it reliable, scalable, and easy to use."Most enterprises today recognize that video communications, such as live webcasts and on-demand recordings of meetings, executive presentations, training, and product information help build competitive advantage, maximize efficiency and increase the bottom line," said Sally Windman, industry analyst, Frost & Sullivan. "By using Enterprise Video Communications effectively, companies can greatly increase productivity and deliver a powerful ROI to the enterprise."
Top corporate and public organizations have confirmed the benefits of Enterprise Video Communications, and are partnering with Media Publisher to create technologies that improve and simplify the delivery of business video.
Media Publisher offers non-technical users a way to create and manage their own live and on-demand events through a user-friendly interface, and view those video events through a configurable Viewer Portal. In addition, Media Publisher offers tremendous value to IT by integrating with and managing the existing network video infrastructure via the Video Control Center, making it possible to centrally manage video events on the corporate network.
Media Publisher leverages other infrastructure components to accomplish central management, such as communicating with multiple remote encoders, syndicating content to multiple CDN distribution systems, and performing streaming server publishing point management. In addition, Media Publisher provides a fully fault-tolerant, redundant system with multiple levels of failover to ensure customers are able to scale the use of video to many thousands of simultaneous viewers — while ensuring the highest quality of video experience is achieved every time.
"Media Publisher provides our faculty a user friendly way to include video in their course resources for students," said Kim Allen, director of data, voice, and video networking at Lamar University. "Centralized storage of all video on-demand assets makes it easy for students and faculty publishers to manage and find the appropriate content. Media Publisher gives us the control we need to launch events whenever we need them, to capture the information to use it later, and to create classes that are as rich as the ones we present in person."
Media Publisher has innovated a complete Platform, Application, and Solutions product stack tailored to the unique demands of Enterprise Video Communications. The Media Publisher EVC solution interoperates with and leverages an enterprise's existing IT infrastructure, while delivering significant functionality and benefits to line-of-business users. Media Publisher offers a complete end-to-end solution, including a Platform and several applications for delivering and managing business video:
- MP Viewer Portal: provides a user-friendly program guide, with easy-to-browse video categories and customizable look and feel.
- MP Live EventPro: manages live video webcasting, and is scaleable to thousands of simultaneous viewers.
- MP LiveCaster: allows presenters to deliver enterprise video webcasts and capture and deliver slides, images, web pages and other documents, without extended assistance from IT.
- MP VOD Manager: allows business users to easily publish and manage their own video content, set access rights, and generate reports on viewer activity.
- MP Digital Signage: creates and update playlists remotely for LCD and plasma displays, and provides central management of content for all video outputs.
"The value of business video increases when companies can bring their messages to hundreds or thousands of viewers, archive the video, and report on its usage," said Rod Bacon, president and CEO of Media Publisher Inc. "Media Publisher makes it possible to maximize the value of Enterprise Video Communications, without the decrease in quality that often occurs when enterprises need to distribute their messages to wide audiences."
For more information, visit www.media-publisher.com.
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