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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Windows Media Server and Network Troubleshooting In An Enterprise Setting

Past attendees to the Streaming Media West show from the enterprise and education verticals might be concerned that with the show moving to LA, the content might now only focus on media and entertainment subjects. But those folks have nothing to worry about as we have a great lineup of various enterprise and education focused sessions including a presentation that will offer a basic overview of how Windows Media Servers stream across an enterprise network and how to discover and fix common problems.

Learn the ins and outs of working with your enterprise IT group to help them understand the specific issues with streaming across a network that's not necessarily designed for video. This session, presented by Eric Hards, Manager of Digital Media Services at Lockheed Martin Space Systems, is designed for those working with streaming technology daily but who may not have a networking background, as well as those looking to start a streaming initiative within your company that will require you working with internal IT.

Register online for the entire Streaming Media West show and get $300 off by using my personal discount code of DRF1. And take a look at the other enterprise and education focused sessions we have at the show including Live Streaming with Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Media, The Future of Video In Education, The Future Of Enterprise Webcasting, Best Practices For Video Encoding With Microsoft Expression Encoder and Cost Savings From Enterprise Streaming.

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The title should be "Windows Media Services via Windows Server" There is no product called Windows Media Server...just an FYI.

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