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Coming In February: The 2010 Streaming Media Industry Sourcebook
It's our biggest and (we hope) best issu...
Subscribe today for your FREE copy of the 2010 Sourcebook at:
Coming In February: The 2010 Streaming Media Industry Sourcebook
It's our biggest and (we hope) best issue of the year. But don't take our word for it; see what one of our Streaming Media magazine subscribers has to say about it.
by Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen October 29, 2009
It's only (almost) Halloween, but here at StreamingMedia.com, our thoughts are already turning to next year—specifically, the 2010 Streaming Media Industry Sourcebook, our annual double issue that looks back on the year that was and ahead at the year to come. It's also loaded with buyers guide and how-to articles as well as case studies that we're confident will keep you turning to it again and again throughout the year.
The Year in Review and Futurewatch sections will look back and ahead, respectively, at the enterprise, entertainment, and education verticals as well as at mobile video, content delivery, advertising, and video to the living room. We'll also feature buyers guides aimed at helping you make smart purchasing choices for online video platforms, encoding solutions, enterprise video solutions, and video formats and players. On the how-to front, we'll take a look at deploying a DRM solution, encoding for multiple devices, and optimizing video search engine optimization, among other topics. We'll also announce our annual Editors' Picks—our writers' choices for the best products and services of 2009.
It's our biggest and (we hope) best issue of the year, but don't take my word for it. Check out my video interview with one of our subscribers—and Happy Halloween!
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