ViewCast Launches Interactive Video Network
June 10, 2004
Dallas, TX - ViewCast Corporation launched its Interactive Video Network (IVN), calling it a revolutionary approach to integrating multiple video applications.
ViewCast IVN brings diverse technologies and interfaces together in one simple, highly tailored solution, thereby transforming local and global video networks into a dynamic video communications platform, the company describes.
ViewCast IVN integrates virtually any form of video communication into a single environment, controlled with simple and intuitive user interfaces. User convenience is further enhanced by mobility features that let users log in at remote locations to place and receive video connections via convenient Web-based controls. Traveling employees can log in from their hotel rooms with simple laptop webcams, or from offices with conventional videoconferencing equipment, and still enjoy a complete video experience.
ViewCast IVN seamlessly integrates technologies that source, switch, distribute, and manage live and stored video assets in applications
including videoconferencing, on-site video distribution, distance learning, video resource sharing, and personal video communication for education, finance, government, and business institutions.
ViewCast IVN network nodes can be deployed wherever needed and networked together via video "trunks." The two-way transport can take almost any form -- from low-bandwidth H.323, H.320, H.264, or even MPEG video riding on a corporate LAN or WAN to full-motion, uncompressed video moving over dedicated or shared fiber networks. Virtually any available video delivery method can be used in any combination, with ViewCast IVN software managing the video transport resources automatically. The user is completely unaware
of whether the video is carried via TCP/IP, ISDN, or any other available means.
For more information, visit
www.viewcast.com
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