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Mike Volpi, SVP, and one of Cisco Systems' top executives, provides an overview about the state of The Network, and the issues media professionals should be concerned about as they transition to new media formats; specifically, broadband adoption, network convergence, content networking, security, the role of the government, Digital Rights Management (DRM) and on-demand streaming media. The NAB MultiMedia World Keynote is sponsored by IBM.
Keynote: Mike Volpi, Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA |
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The digital age has opened the door to new revenue, new partnerships and greater community awareness. In this session, you'll hear money-making ideas - some proven, some about to be launched - options that will spark your creative entrepreneurial skills and strengthen your future digital plans.
Keynote: Richard E. Wiley, Partner, Wiley Rein & Fielding; Washington, DC
Moderator: Gary Arlen, Arlen Communications, Bethesda, MD
Panelists:
Michael DeClue, Clear Channel, Tulsa, OK
Richard Ducey, SpectraRep, Inc., Chantilly, VA
Patrick Griffis, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
Lakish Hatalkar, Proctor & Gamble, Cinncinati, OH
Sam Matheny, WRAL/DTV Plus, Raleigh, NC
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There's an untapped market comprised of mobile professionals who aren't watching television, listening to the radio or surfing the net. Hear about brand new media channels are now capable of reaching an elusive on-the-go audience. This session is co-produced with Target Wireless, Inc.
Keynote: Kari-Pekka Wilska, Nokia Americas, Inc., Dallas, TX The keynote highlights new Nokia devices that can be used to distribute broadcaster-controlled programming via multimedia streaming known as MMS.
Up Close: Charles Bierbauer Live Interview with KP Wilska
Moderator: Charles Bierbauer, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Broadband Crossfire Debate: Steven Canepa, IBM, Glendale, CA Dan Rayburn, streamingmedia.com, New York, NY Fred Tarter, Radio Free Europe/Radio, Liberty Foundation, New York, NY W. Thomas Simmons, Midcontinent Communications |
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Chairperson: Lynn Claudy, NAB
Digital Media: Can Content, Business, and Users Coexist? Ten years after the beginning of the digital media age we are still struggling to achieve a point of equilibrium between creators, users and those providing links between the two groups. This speech calls for less confrontation between civil liberties, technology and legislation because the ongoing warfare is damaging to all parties and more dialogue is needed.
Keynote: Leonardo Chiariglione, Telecom Italia Lab, Torino, Italy |
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Marketplace From the enterprise to entertainment the future for delivering content over the Internet looks very bright for the long-term. This session, co-produced with the International Webcasting Association, offers insight into the issues that will drive the future of streaming media encompassing a discussion of business models that are evolving in the wake of economic downturn.
Keynote: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks, Inc., Seattle, WA
Moderator: Peggy Miles, Intervox Communications, Washington, DC
Executive Panel: Frank Casanova, Quicktime Product Marketing, Apple; Bernard Gershon, ABCNEWS.com, New York, NY; Jonathan Klein, The FeedRoom, New York, NY |
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What are companies doing to secure their future and to bolster investor confidence? Can the experts accurately predict which industries will thrive and which will suffer? Executives from the broadcast, production, new media and telecommunications industries are joined by analysts to offer their educated answers to these questions along with steps they are taking to improve their near-term future.
Keynote: Greg Estes, SGI, Mountain View, CA
Moderator: Neal Bond, Deloitte & Touche, New York, NY
Executive Panel: Jerry Chase, Thales Broadcast & Multimedia, Southwick, MA;
Rob Henninger, Henninger Media Services, Arlington, VA;
Gary Shapiro, CEA, Arlington, VA |
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In this presentation, Bryan Lamkin, Adobe Senior Vice President of Digital Imaging & Digital Video Products, along with representatives from Microsoft and Intel, reveals current and future desktop solutions that will extend rich video creation and increase productivity over the next few years. This session is sponsored by Adobe Systems, Inc.
Keynote: Bryan Lamkin, Adobe Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA
Executive Panel: Deborah Conrad, Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
Amir Majidimehr, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA |
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