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Streaming Video - video-on-demand

Streaming VideoNetworked Video Delivery and Storage adds video-on-demand, enterprise-wide. Streaming over the Internet is booming. Video on demand (VOD) systems allow users to select and watch video and clip content over a network as part of an interactive television system. VOD systems either "stream" content, allowing viewing in real time, or "download" it. Download and streaming video on demand systems provide the user with a large subset of VCR functionality including pause, fast forward, fast rewind, slow forward, slow rewind, jump to previous/future frame etc. Presenters can reach the broadest possible audiences by automatically broadcasting live presentations and simultaneously creating on-demand versions that can be replayed at any time.

It’s a tool to broadcast your message to employees, partners, and clients. It’s a way to impart information; to train your staff at their pace; to monitor your infrastructure; and to collaborate across your network.

Digital Video Recording

Digital video recording enables organizations to offer TV-like online broadcasts, by using cost-effective IP bandwidth instead of costly satellite communications, phone lines or high-cost video production. Veraview can set up a system that is deployed across organizations, multiple systems can be centrally managed and automatically operated, enabling organizations to control, provision and monitor resources, while enabling campus- or company-wide rich media presentation creation.

The standards-based architecture allows organizations to reach the broadest audience possible by offering a choice of video/audio format (Windows Media, Real Media and MP3 podcasting); served from multiple platforms (Microsoft, Unix and Linux servers); and viewed via the most adopted browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape) and media players.

Why On-Demand Video?

  • Executive Announcements
  • Sharing New Products With Your Partners
  • Communicating in a Crisis
  • Training New Hires
  • Tracking and Reporting
  • Maintaining Compliance
  • Live News to the Desktop
  • Monitor Video Conferences Remotely
  • Monitor Remote Production Facilities
  • Allow Thousands to Participate in a conference
  • Broadcasting Events to Share with the World
  • Attending Class – Virtually
  • Broadcast Guest Lectures
  • Two-Way Interaction