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Cisco Content Delivery System: Personalized Video Delivery for IPTV and Cable Systems - IPTV


Monday, July 23, 2007
Like "Web 2.0" before it, video services are evolving to provide a rich, personalized, community experience. "Video 2.0" combines traditional video with internet-based video and user generated content to provide consumers with a rich viewing experience they can enjoy anywhere, any time, on any device.

Join us for a detailed look at Cisco's Content Delivery System (CDS), a unified system that enables the "Video 2.0" experience -- providing personalized video services including VoD as well as the next generation of internet-based applications.



Cisco Content Delivery System: Personalized Video Delivery for IPTV and Cable Systems - IPTV


Like "Web 2.0" before it, video services are evolving to provide a rich, personalized, community experience. "Video 2.0" combines traditional video with internet-based video and user generated content to provide consumers with a rich viewing experience they can enjoy anywhere, any time, on any device.

Join us for a detailed look at Cisco's Content Delivery System (CDS), a unified system that enables the "Video 2.0" experience -- providing personalized video services including VoD as well as the next generation of internet-based applications.

CDS marketing lead, Dave Brown, will discuss the components of CDS, application examples, and how CDS opens up new revenue opportunities for IPTV and cable operators alike. The presentation will be followed by a email driven question and answer session, so please send us your questions anytime before or during the session via email.

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To test your computer system for video stream, please go here: http://tools.cisco.com/cmn/jsp/index.jsp?id=35726&redir=YES&userid=(none)

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