Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Measuring Internet video engagement: experiences from the front-lines - Visible Measures
Attend this session to learn how several forward-looking Internet video publishers are quantitatively measuring audience engagement. You'll see real engagement metrics from live sites, gain practical insights into calculating video engagement, and pick up straight-forward tips on making your Internet video investments more efficient. Brian Shin, Founder & CEO, Visible Measures

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Streaming Video and Rich Media Presentations from the Desktop - Netbriefings
Charles Peters, Corporate Development Director, Netbriefings

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Watch Out! for Java Video Everywhere - Destiny Media
John Pillsbury, Business Development Executive, Destiny Media Technologies, Inc.

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

The Use of Video in Corporate Communication Strategies - The FeedRoom
Daniel Webster, SVP Product Development, The FeedRoom

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Accelerate VoIP and IMS Deployment Using HCL Solutions - HCL
Next Generation network deployment for IP based services is increasing at a faster pace. It is gaining significant momentum with its distinct advantages of low operating cost, mobility and feature rich applications like Voice, Video, Chat, Instant messaging and Presence. VoIP/IMS segment offers a sizeable market share for equipment manufactures, semiconductor vendors, consumer electronic vendors, Independent software vendors and Service providers, provided they are ready with the products. HCL’s readily available solution accelerators for building products and Test frameworks for establishing the functionality and interoperability of devices will help in achieving lower total cost of ownership and quick to market. Surya Kumar Ivg, Head of VoIP/IMS Business Unit, HCL

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Helping Local Media Compete in Online Video - The Associated Press
Jim Kathman, Director of Marketing Strategy and Online Video, Associated Press

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Beyond Security: Web-Enabled Applications for Video Surveillance - Envysion
Robert will show how Envysion’s innovative software-as-a-service delivery model is enabling companies with multiple locations to add video to their suite of business management tools. Learn how companies with geographically dispersed locations can use video captured by surveillance cameras not just for security but for improving productivity, performance and the bottom line, by making the video easily accessible to everyone in the organization who needs it. Robert Hagens, CTO, Envysion

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Building Value versus the Perception of Value - TV Worldwide
Kevin Shively, EVP, Business Development, TV Worldwide and Executive Director, IWA

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Online Video Advertising: Fact, Fiction and Profitability - Tremor Media
The hard truths and hurdles facing the online video industry are forcing those in control of advertising budgets to look for alternative placements for the dollars we had hoped would rush into online video in 2007. While more testing and incremental improvement is planned by major web outlets trying to build a case for migration of TV sized budgets to broadband video services, options for the bulk of the online video publishing community are narrowing and becoming more costly. Come hear an industry insider discuss what video publishers can do right now to maximize the monetary value of their video inventory, while the industry as a whole struggles to gain traction and deliver results. Dan Scherer, VP Publisher Relations, Tremor Media

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Social TV and User Generated Media Stations - Imvite
Watching games, videos and TV on the web has forced people to become “lone rangers” in an interactive but solitary experience. Imvite brings Social Entertainment to the Internet. Imvite leverages the power of the Internet to bring like-minded people together to re-establish social entertainment to Internet audiences. Ariel Topf, President & CEO, Imvite

Fall 2007 Video on the Net

Video On The Net Conference Wrap-Up
Chris Brogan, Community Developer, Pulvermedia; Peggy Miles, President, InterVox Communications