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13th Annual Streaming Media East

With more than 100 speakers across 30 sessions, Streaming Media East again takes place from May 11-12, 2010 at the Hilton New York. (Preconference Workshops are on Monday, May 10.)

At Streaming Media East, nearly 75% of the speakers are customers who are buying and deploying online video services and products today. The conference offers real-world advice of what is and isn't working. Whereas some shows cram too many speakers on a session or fill the agenda with vendor sales pitches, Streaming Media East solely focuses on information that can be immediately applied to business.

Now in its 13th year, the show is the number-one spot to come see, learn and discuss what is taking place with all forms of online video business models and technology.

Combining cutting-edge exhibitors and intensive conference sessions, Streaming Media East offers a chance to catch the best and brightest minds in the online video industry—at the podium, in the Exhibit Hall and among the attendees. Content owners, viral video creators, online marketers, enterprise corporations, broadcast professionals, ad agencies, educators and others all converge on Streaming Media East.

The event sessions address the following general concerns:

    •    User experience
    •    Customization and branding
    •    Monetization
    •    Advertising platform integration
    •    Syndication
    •    The needs of B2B vs. B2C customers
    •    Integration with set-top boxes and mobile devices
    •    Metrics and analysis
    •    ROI
    •    Live vs. On-Demand

 Streaming Media East 2010 speakers include:

Mark Abbott, President, Major League Soccer
Shujaat Ali, Director, Digital Services, NBC Universal
Rafat Ali, Editor, Publisher, PaidContent.org
Scott Anderson, Director E-Commerce, Vitamin Shoppe
Thomas Aquilone, Media Services, Enterprise Technology Programs Manager, Lockheed Martin
Jason Arend, Director, E-Commerce, PFI Western
Eric Armstrong, President, Kontiki, Inc.
Roxanne Austin, CEO, Move Networks
Scott Barnett, Director, Web Communications, Fairfield University
Frank Bentley, Principal Staff Research Scientist, Experiences Research, Motorola
Ron Berryman, CEO, Canvas Technology
Patrick Bishow, Director, Multimedia Broadcasting, Standard & Poor's
Lynn Bolger, EVP, Advertising Solutions, comScore
David Boyll, Director, Digital Media Technology, Oracle
Louis Broome, Content Publishing Manager, Microsoft
Jim Bruton, Associate Director, Voice & Video Telecommunications, Ernst & Young
Richard Bullwinkle, Chief Evangelist, Rovi
John Caldwell, President, National Geographic Digital Media
Thomas Carpenter, VP Operations, Digital Chief of Staff, EPIX, Studio 3 Partners
Peter Cervieri, Director, Scribe Media
Hayle Chun, Director, Digital Media, NBC Sports & Olympics
Rob Davis, Partner, Interactive Marketing Director, OgilvyInteractive
Beth Doyle, Innovations Associate Director, VivaKi
Scott Doyne, Sr. Director, Business Operations, Turner Sports, NASCAR.COM
Troy Dreier,
Senior Associate Editor, StreamingMedia.com
Craig Duff
, Multimedia Editor, Time Magazine
Justin Eckhouse, Senior Product Manager, Video and Mobile, CBS Interactive
Darren Feher, President, CEO, Conviva
Justin Foster, Founder, Video Commerce Consortium
Dan Frommer, Deputy Editor, The Business Insider
Paul Gelb, National Manager, Emerging Media, Razorfish
Larry Gelfand,
SVP, Media Sales, NHL
Glenn Goldstein,
VP, Media Technology Strategy, MTV Networks
Shalini Govil-Pai,
Lead Product Manager, You Tube/Google
Daniel Graf, CEO,
Co-Founder, Kyte
Dave Habiger, CEO,
Sonic Solutions
Greg Harris,
Chief Creative Officer, Daily Interactive
Jeffrey W. Hayzlett,
Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President, Eastman Kodak Company
Joe Inzerillo,
SVP, MLB.com
Brian Jaquet,
VP, Marketing, Roku
Brian Joe,
Video Network Planning, Verizon
Nick Johnson,
VP, Sales, NBC Universal Digital Media
Chris Johnston,
Director, Technology Partnerships, Brightcove
Peter Kafka,
Senior Editor, All Things Digital
Dina Kaplan,
Co-Founder, blip.tv
Larry Kless,
Founder, President, OnlineVideoPublishing.com
Chris Knowlton,
Senior Program Manager, Microsoft
Jason Krebs,
EVP, Sales and Marketing, ScanScout
Jim Lanzone,
CEO, Clicker.com
Lisa Larson-Kelley,
Flash Platform Consultant, Video Specialist, Flashconnections.com Adobe Community Professional
Ryan Lawler,
Staff Writer, NewTeeVee.com
Bill Lederer,
CEO, Kantar Video
Bismarck C Lepe,
President, Products, Ooyala
Robert Levy,
Production Operations Manager, Executive Producer, Discovery Digital Media
Jason Liebman,
CEO, Co-Founder, Howcast
Alex Limberis,
COO, Popbox
Jim Louderback,
CEO, Revision3
Tara Maitra,
VP, GM, Content Services, TiVo
Jeff Malkin,
President, Encoding.com
Eric Manchester, Manager, Digital Media Distribution, Time Warner Cable
Andy Marks, GM, MATTER
Mark Marvel,
Senior Director, Video Monetization, MSNBC.com
Richard Mavrogeanes,
Founder, VBrick Systems
Bill McCandless,
GM, Executive Editor of Multimedia, TheStreet.com
Vicki Mealer,
Senior Director, Product Management, Qualcomm FLO Technologies
Jeff Misenti,
Manager, VP, Fox News Digital
Monty Montgomery,
Director, Xiph.Org Foundation
Gregg Moss,
SVP, Video and Broadcast, Global Marketing & Corporate Affairs, Bank of America, Knowledge Channel
Scott Nadzan,
Director, Technology Services, Syracuse University
Adam Najberg,
Senior Editor, Video, The Wall Street Journal
Tim Napoleon,
Co-Founder, President, Alldigital
Erika Nardini,
VP, Brand Packaging, Yahoo!
Mike Newman,
CEO, Accordent Technologies
Ron Newman,
Assistant Vice President, Huntington National Bank
Jennifer Okula,
VP, Data Innovation, Safecount
Jan Ozer,
Principal, Doceo Publishing
Ari Paparo,
Product Director, Advertiser Products, DoubleClick
Patty Perkins,
Team Leader, Wells Fargo On Demand
Andy Plesser,
Executive Producer, Beet.tv
Lance Podell,
CEO, Next New Networks
Gary Powell,
Tech Co-Ord, University Of Toledo
Tony Raimundo,
SVP, Digital Media and Collaborative Technologies, CitiGroup
Dan Rayburn,
Executive Vice President, StreamingMedia.com
Roxanne Reid,
Senior Director, Video Department, HowStuffWorks.com
Avner Ronen,
CEO, boxee
Jack Rotherham,
SVP, Strategic Development and Partnerships, Metacafe
Russ Scaduto,
Director, Multimedia Solutions, Penn State Hershey College of Medicine
Robert Schwartz,
Director, Digital Dialog, OgilvyInteractive
Paul Slavin,
SVP, ABC News Digital
Bill Smee,
Executive Producer, Slate V
Matt Smith,
Senior Director, Systems Architecture and Strategy, Inlet Technologies
Dr. Renee Smith,
Lecturer, Coordinator, Digital Media Services, University of Tennessee
Daniel Sokolow,
Multimedia Operations, North Shore LIJ
Anthony Soohoo,
SVP, GM, Entertainment and Lifestyle, CBS Interactive
David Stravach,
Technical Producer, U.S. Postal Service
Jason Suess,
Principle Technical Evangelist, Microsoft
Scott Szczurek,
Online Video Specialist, CME Group
Richard Tanner,
Senior Producer, Video, The New York Times
Jennifer Taylor,
Director, Flash Content Creation and Distribution, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Matt Timothy,
President, VINDICO Group
Paolo Tosolini,
Manager, Social Media, Online Video, Microsoft
Kevin Towes,
Product Manager, Flash Media Server, Adobe Systems, Inc.
Chris Wagner,
EVP, Co-Founder, NeuLion
Mark L Walker,
VP, Yahoo! News & Information
Martin Webb,
Technology Manager, Multimedia, Symbian Foundation
Daniel Webster,
SVP, Media, Synaptic Digital
Tom Wilde,
CEO, RAMP
Michael Wolfson,
Founder, COO, Rocket Fuel
Jahn Wolland,
Director, National Sales, Online Video, Microsoft
Ron Yekutiel,
Chairman, CEO, Kaltura
John Zehr,
SVP, GM, ESPN Mobile

Featured sessions will address the following topics:

    •   HTML5 Video
    •   Inside the Cross-Platform Olympics Experience
    •   Media Framework: Video Publishing Platforms
    •   Using HD Video for Better Engagement
    •   Bridging TV and Broadband
    •   Streaming Production: Improving Your Video Quality
    •   Content Syndication and Aggregation Strategies
    •   P2P on the Flash Platform
    •   Advertising Spending: From Trickle to Torrent
    •   Streaming Video and the Television Landscape
    •   CDN Pricing: The Going Rate for Video Delivery

On May 10, 2010, the Content Delivery Summit takes places as part of the Streaming Media conference. The Summit has been created to bring together customers, vendors, analysts and Wall Street to discuss and define where the video delivery industry is headed. It offers actionable advice and tangible data that will help you choose the right technology, better understand customers needs and provide the vision of where the business and technology of online video delivery are headed.

In addition to its focus on how competition, customer demands, consolidation, and the broader IT landscape will shape the content delivery marketplace, the Summit also considers the traffic and growth patterns content that owners are seeing, the type of reporting and analytics they need and what pricing trends are taking place in the market.

Hear the technology debate on what impact P2P, network architecture, HD quality video and live broadcasting will have on the market. Share insights, ideas, and experiences and the knowledge to help navigate the ever-changing video delivery industry. Go to: http://www.contentdeliverysummit.com/2010/

For more info on both go to: http://www.streamingmedia.com/Conferences/East2010/ 

Streaming Media East
May 11-12, 2010
(Preconference Workshops - Monday, May 10)
Hilton New York

New York, NY

Other related conferences include:

Content Delivery Summit Europe
[October 13, 2010]

Streaming Media Europe
[October 14-15, 2010]

Online Video Strategies Europe
[October 14-15, 2010]

Streaming Media West
[November 2-3, 2010]

Online Video Platform Summit
[November 2-3, 2010]

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