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[Untitled] Bouygues Deploys Verimatrix Content Security for IPTV Service ...: Verimatrix enabled Bouygues Telecom to market the solution in an extremely short timeframe thanks to VCAS for IPTV's rapid and smart integration capabilities. An innovative roadmap, a fast time-to-market and advanced security capabilities have been the main decision factors for implementing Verimatrix's software-based content security solution.
[Untitled] Bouygues Telecom deploys Verimatrix content security for IPTV service: Verimatrix enabled Bouygues Telecom to market the solution in an extremely short timeframe thanks to VCAS for IPTV's rapid and smart integration capabilities. An innovative roadmap, a fast time-to-market and advanced security capabilities have been the main decision factors for implementing Verimatrix's software-based content security solution.
[Untitled] CES: Verimatrix Lands French Telco for Content Security: The operator is using VCAS to secure its MPEG-4 live broadcast and on-demand video content delivered via ASDL to the Bbox home gateway, which was launched in October 2008, according to the vendor.
[Untitled] Verimatrix Shares Content Security Expertise at IPTV & Mobile TV ...: Pierre Hunter, VP of Sales, EMEA at Verimatrix, has 25 years of international business experience in the telecommunications and pay-TV industries. Most recently, he was director of business development at Irdeto where he developed and implemented the company's global IPTV commercial strategy.
[Untitled] GCI Secures IPTV with Verimatrix: Tel, a distributor of telecommunications and cable TV equipment and partner of CSI Digital, introduced GCI to CSI Digital because its IPTV platform allows service providers to customize system components to meet their requirements. GCI has selected Minerva Networks’s middleware and STBs from Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) for its new IPTV service, scheduled to launch in January 2009, which will be delivered through GCIs newly upgraded fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network.
[Untitled] Ericsson Unveils IMS-Integrated IPTV Middleware « itvt: Ericsson bills the end-to-end solution as combining various of its own products–including the new IMS-enabled IPTV middleware, IPTV network infrastructure technologies, video processing solutions and VOD technologies–with third-party products from such companies as Accedo Broadband, Agama Technologies, Amino, HP, SecureMedia, Sun Microsystems, Tilgin, Verimatrix and ZyXEL (note: earlier this month, Viaccess announced that it had signed a security software and services agreement with Ericsson that will see it supporting the latter’s IMS-integrated IPTV solution). The company claims that the new middleware gives operators the flexibility and scalability they need to create, trial and deploy a “personalized and interactive TV experience”
[Untitled] Nokia Siemens Networks Launches Next Generation IPTV Solution to ...: Nokia Siemens Networks is putting the power of bringing advanced IPTV applications and services in the carriers hands with its latest IPTV software release, Home Entertainment Release 3.0.
[Untitled] Taking IPTV to the mass market: The Open IPTV Forum is a pan-industry initiative with the purpose of producing end to end specifications for IPTV in order to take the next generation of IPTV into a mass market service. The forum, which is fully open to participation across the communications and entertainment industries, will focus on development of open standards that could help to streamline and accelerate deployments of IPTV technologies, and help to maximize the benefits of IPTV for consumers, network operators, content providers, service providers, consumer electronics manuf0acturers and home and network infrastructure providers.
[Untitled] Ericsson Launches IMS-Integrated IPTV Middleware « itvt: and describes it as bringing together various of its core products–including IPTV network infrastructure, video processing solutions and VOD technologies, as well as the new IMS-enabled IPTV middleware–with products from such companies as Accedo Broadband, Agama Technologies, Amino, HP, SecureMedia, Sun Microsystems, Tilgin, Verimatrix and ZyXEL. “Ericsson has combined its leading network solutions, digital television solutions, consulting and systems integration capabilities, with key industry partners, to launch an industry-shaping TV platform that delivers on the vision of the Individual TV Experience,”
[Untitled] Le blog d'Olivier Cordoleani: PORTAIL, VOD & IPTV L'actualité ...: What creates a difficult situation for service providers will of course be advantageous to customers, as IPTv drives down the cost of other pay TV services. For example, Screen Digest notes that "France now enjoys some of the cheapest .
[Untitled] January 14, 2009 | next media update: As the new chief executive of beleaguered Internet company Yahoo Inc., Bartz’s patience with Monday-morning quarterbacking is likely to be tested. Longtime associates say Bartz, one of the few top women executives in Silicon Valley, has the brains and leadership skills that Yahoo needs as it fights an online advertising slowdown and competes with Web search powerhouse Google Inc.
[Untitled] Verimatrix raises $20M for TV content security » VentureBeat: Aside from traditional cable broadcasting, Verimatrix also works with IPTV, digital video broadcasting (DVB), and mobile delivery. It also provides forensic watermarking that resides in the video stream itself, so that a source can be identified in case of leaks.
[Untitled] [itvt] ITV Interview: Siemens vs. Microsoft on IPTV (Part One of ...: In the early days at Myrio, we did all kinds of things for our customers: we resold them Alcatel DSLAM’s, poured the concrete for the satellite dishes, and, in the case of the first three customers we brought online, operated their services for them. But when the telecom bubble burst, Myrio refocused its efforts around the area where it had intellectual property, which was the middleware area.
[Untitled] January 15, 2009 | next media update: The alliance with CinemaNow, to be announced Wednesday, accelerates Blockbuster’s push to catch up with rival Netflix, which has diversified beyond its DVD-by-mail service by piping more than 12,000 movies and TV shows over high-speed Internet connections. Dallas-based Blockbuster took its first step toward matching Netflix in late November when it introduced a gadget, made by 2Wire, that connects to television sets and temporarily saves video after it’s downloaded over high-speed Internet connections.
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