Streaming Live from London in Flawless HD

A team of leading-edge content providers and video companies are working together this week to stream a spectacular live concert over the Internet in full 1080p HD. The concert features Grammy Award-winning artist Imogen Heap, who plans to mount a one-of-a-kind performance that blends film, orchestra and fan participation with a traditional rock and pop set backed by a full band. 

Imogen Heap

Partners Elemental, Akamai, Microsoft, iStreamPlanet and Rebild Productions will present a live web broadcast of the British singer-songwriter’s largest ever UK headline show from Royal Albert Hall in London on Friday, November 5, 2010 at 7pm GMT. The web broadcast is the first concert to stream live in 1080p HD over the Akamai HD Network using Microsoft IIS Smooth Streaming. The performance is available for viewing worldwide free of charge at http://www.resounde.com.

Streaming in the West

We made it! It’s great to be in sunny Los Angeles exhibiting at this year’s Streaming Media West show. Streaming Media West is the premiere venue for executives and enthusiasts in the video industry to see the latest innovations in online video technology. Streaming Media West 2010 logo

This year, you can find Elemental in booth 28 showcasing our digital media product suite. In true Media Multiplied fashion, we're putting Elemental Live and Elemental Server to work streaming video to multiple screens and mobile devices on the show floor. Our award-winning Elemental Live system is pulling double duty creating 3D streams up to 1080p for Microsoft Smooth Streaming along with adaptive 2D streams for Adobe Flash and the Apple iPad and iPod Touch.

If you are at Streaming Media West, plan to stop by and meet with one of our representatives to discuss Elemental's solutions and how they can benefit your streaming media application. We are in the exhibit hall at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza November 2-3. We hope to see you at the show!

Marketing, Business Ringer Joins Elemental

Keith Wymbs, VP of MarketingToday, we're excited to announce a recent addition to our executive team: video, IPTV and telecommunications veteran, Keith Wymbs. As Vice President of Marketing, Wymbs leads the development and implementation of Elemental’s worldwide marketing strategy, including expansion of our enterprise product line. With extensive marketing, product management and overall business experience in the video space, Keith has worked at every stage of a company's lifespan. How'd Elemental get so lucky? Keith can tell it best himself:

"I’m joining Elemental almost two years to the day after waving a temporary goodbye to the video industry. It was a thrill ride to see the transition to HD, the rapid adoption of DVRs, the fits and starts of internet video, and the telecom industry’s strategic move from bits and bytes to experience and entertainment with the adoption of IPTV. And now I’m back to participate in the real-time streaming revolution of online video. So, what’s the story?

Streaming Bandwagon: Learn to Stream Live Like a Pro

Camera for Live StreamingWhen it comes to live streaming (aka webcasting), everybody's doing it. It's now commonplace to watch the news or playoffs on TV as well as on our laptops and smart phones. Watching current events, like the gubernatorial races across the country, are no exception. Who wants to wait for the recap at 10 o'clock or for the Newsweek Index next week to see who put their foot in their mouth on the campaign trail today? We want our content live, in real-time, and when necessary, free from the tether of the television.

Broadcasters here in Oregon, such as NBC-affiliate KGW Channel 8 and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), are getting in on the political action by streaming our candidates' debates live. In addition, OPB's multi-channel approach for the "Think Out Loud" series includes a radio broadcast this morning and TV broadcast tonight at 9 p.m. PT, along with live streaming to the web with content encoded by Elemental Live.

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