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Video On Demand Servers: Intel, IP, Linux & MPEG-4 To Bring A Changing Of The Guard
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May 2003
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
106
Order Code:
R97-1268
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Video On Demand (VOD), Subscription Video On Demand (S-VOD), Network Personal Video Recorders (N-PVR), and "Anything On Demand" (X-VOD), are all being made ready for wide spread deployment. Concurrent, SeaChange, and nCube are "the Big Three" key companies that have promoted and driven the market for Video On Demand. The "Big Three" will be able to maintain their business over the next few years.
We describe a new category of Distributable VOD Servers, which take advantage of Moore's Law, along with low-cost Linux, Gigabit Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP), and MPEG-4. Companies that are bringing these new servers to market include Entone, Kasenna, MidStream Technologies, and others. In addition N2 Broadband is pushing an Open Systems approach for VOD management software.
Finally, USA Video Interactive claims to have a valuable patent that covers "faster than real time" VOD file delivery, which may shake up the market. During 2007, the worldwide dollar value for Video On Demand Servers will be about $627.2 million (US).
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