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Enterprise Streaming Media Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2004 to 2011
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Aug 2005, Pages: 335

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ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA SOFTWARE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Enterprise Streaming Media Market Driving Forces
Enterprise Streaming Media Market Shares
Enterprise Streaming Media Market Forecasts

1. ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION

1.1 Streaming Media Enterprise Market Outlook 1-1
1.2 Media Streaming Enterprise Market Categories 1-3
1.3 Enterprise Use Of Broadcast-Quality Video To Leverage the Internet as a Channel
1.4 Increased Use Of The Internet For Communication, Electronic Commerce, And Advertising 1-6
1.5 Broadband Communications 1-7
1.5.1 Network Infrastructure And Transmission Methods 1-10
1.6 Distribution 1-10
1.7 Operating System Focus On Media Delivery 1-12
1.8 Media Hosting 1-13
1.9 Electronic Commerce And Subscription Services 1-13
1.10 Channel Streaming Media Model 1-14
1.11 Internet Access Devices Enhance the Value of the Channel 1-15

2. STREAMING MEDIA MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Streaming Media in Telecom Networks 2-1

3. ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA PRODUCTS

3.1 Microsoft Windows Media Business Value for the Enterprise 3-1
3.1.1 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series Platform 3-1
3.1.2 Windows Media 9 Series Can Program Digital Media Content On The Fly 3-4
3.1.3 Microsoft Windows Media Audio and Video 9 Series Codecs 3-4
3.1.4 Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Series IT professional Benefits 3-5
3.1.5 Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9 Series 3-6
3.1.6 Microsoft Windows Media Digital Rights Management 9 Series 3-7
3.1.7 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series Software Development Kit (SDK) 3-7
3.1.8 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series Online Learning 3-9
3.1.7 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series Sales, Marketing & Community 3-10
3.1.10 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series for Business 3-11
3.1.11 Microsoft Producer 3-11
3.1.12 Microsoft Windows XP for Business 3-13
3.1.13 Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series in Government 3-14
3.1.14 Microsoft Windows Media / Apex, Panasonic, Shinco, Toshiba DVD 3-14
3.1.15 Microsoft HD DVD Authoring 3-15
3.1.16 Microsoft Windows Media Connect 3-16
3.1.17 Microsoft Windows Portable Media 3-16
3.1.18 Media Center Extender Technology 3-16
3.1.19 Windows Media Center Extender Technology. 3-17
3.1.20 Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 3-18
3.1.21 Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 3-19
3.1.22 Windows CE Highlights 3-19
3.1.23 Enterprise Deployment Pack 3-20

3.2 Real Networks 3-22
3.2.1 RealPlayer 10 3-22
3.2.2 Media Creation 3-25
3.2.3 CAPTURE 3-27
3.2.4 Niagara Streaming Encoders 3-27
3.2.5 CREATE 3-28
3.2.6 SHOWANDTELL 3-29
3.2.7 TRANSFORM 3-29
3.2.8 MANAGE 3-30
3.2.9 CAMTASIA STUDIO 3-30
3.2.10 NIAGARA SCX SOFTWARE 3-33
3.2.11 CAPTURE STATION 3-33
3.2.12 MEDIA SERVERS 3-37
3.2.13 REALPLAYER ENTERPRISE 3-38
3.2.14 MEDIA PLAYER MANAGEMENT 3-39
3.2.15 WHAT IS A CONNECTED SERVER? 3-42
3.2.16 Helix Media Servers - Open System 3-43
3.2.17 Real Internet RealPlayer 3-44

3.3 Cisco 3-45
3.3.1 Media Publisher and Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS)
Software 5.1 3-46
3.3.2 Cisco 500 Series Content Engines 3-51
3.3.3 Cisco 590 Content Engine 3-52
3.3.4 Cisco 560 Content Engine 3-52
3.3.5 Cisco 507 Content Engine 3-52
3.3.6 Cisco Application and Content Networking System (ACNS) Software 3-53
3.3.7 Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.2 3-53
3.3.8 Cisco ACNS Software Version 5.1 3-54
3.3.9 Cisco ACNS Software Version 4.2.7 3-54
3.3.10 Cisco CSS 11500 Series Content Services Switches 3-55
3.3.11 Cisco CSS 11506 Content Services Switch 3-55
3.3.12 Cisco CSS 11501 Content Services Switch 3-56
3.3.13 Cisco Content Switching Module 3-56
3.3.14 Cisco 7600/Catalyst 6500 IPSec VPN Services Module 3-57
3.3.15 Cisco IP/TV 3400 Series Video Servers 3-58
3.3.16 Cisco IP/TV 3427 Broadcast Server 3-59
3.3.17 Cisco IP/TV 3426 Broadcast Server 3-60
3.3.18 Cisco 2600, 2800, 3700 and 3800 Series Content-Engine Network Modules 3-60
3.3.19 CiscoWorks Hosting Solution Engine 3-64
3.3.20 Cisco SSL Services Module for the Catalyst 6500 Series 3-65

3.4 Cycore AB 3-66
3.4.1 Cult3D VIZ Exporter Version 4.0 3-66
3.4.2 Cult3D Viewer 3-67

3.5 MACROMEDIA 3-67
3.5.1 STUDIO MX 2004 3-67
3.5.2 DREAMWEAVER MX 2004 3-71
3.5.3 FLASH MX 2004 3-73
3.5.4 FIREW ORKS MX 2004 3-75
3.5.5 FREEHAND MX 2004 3-77
3.5.6 Macromedia and Mirror Image 3-80

3.6 MELODEO 3-81
3.6.1 Software 3-82

3.7 Siemens AG 3-84
3.7.1 HSDPA 3-84
3.7.2 HSDPA – bringing broadband experience to the mobile world 3-86
3.7.3 How does it work? 3-87
3.7.4 HSDPA – a plethora of benefits for operators and end-users alike 3-87
3.7.5 Services and Applications by HSDPA 3-88
3.8 Viewpoint 3-89

3.8.1 Enliven 3-89
3.8.2 Viewpoint Media Player 3-89

3.9 Akamai 3-90
3.9.1 Akamai To Acquire Speedera Networks 3-90

3.10 Qualcomm 3-91
3.10.1 Turnkey 3-92

3.11 Blade Servers 3-94

3.12 IBM Blades 3-94
3.12.1 IBM eServer BladeCenter 3-95
3.12.2 IBM BladeCenter Switch Partners 3-95
3.12.3 IBM Blade Server High-Speed Switching 3-97
3.12.4 IBM eServer BladeCenter 3-98
3.12.5 IBM eServer BladeCenter HS20 BladeCenter 3-99
3.12.6 IBM Low End Blade Products 3-100
3.12.7 IBM Software Stack 3-100
3.12.8 IBM eServer BladeCenter InfiniBand I/O Solution 3-100
3.12.9 IBM BladeCenter-T 3-102

3.13 HP Adaptive Enterprise Blade Positioning 3-103
3.13.1 HP ProLiant BL20p G2 and p-Class Server Blade 3-103
3.13.2 HP ProLiant BL30p Two-Processor Blade Server 3-104
3.13.3 HP Virtualization, Linux 3-106
3.13.4 HP Blade Positioning 3-107
3.13.5 HP Blade Benchmarks 3-107
3.13.6 HP Ultra-Dense Pro Liant ML100 Blade 3-112
3.13.7 HP ProLiant ML110 Server 3-112
3.13.8 HP ProLiant BL30p Blade Server 3-114

3.14 Dell Blades 3-117
3.14.1 Dell Blade Positioning 3-117
3.14.2 Dell Blade Design 3-118

3.15 Sun Microsystems Blade Servers 3-119
3.15.1 Sun Microsystems / StorageTek Blade Tape Storage 3-119
3.15.2 Sun Blade 2500 3-123
3.15.3 Sun Microsystems / Topspin Communications rid Computing Solutions for Solaris 3-123
3.15.4 Sun Microsystems Desktop and Workstation blade systems 3-123
3.15.5 Sun MicroSystems Fire B100 Blade Servers 3-124
3.15.6 Sun MicroSystems Blade Platform Key Applications 3-127
3.15.7 Sun / Microsoft 3-130

3.16 Fujitsu – Siemens Blade Computing 3-131
3.16.1 Fujitsu Siemens Primergy BX300 Blade Server 3-133

3.17 RLX Technologies 3-134
3.17.1 RLX High Performance SB6400 3-134
3.17.2 RLX RM1400 Rack Server 3-137
3.17.3 RLX ServerBlade 2800i and System 600ex 3-139

3.18 eGenera 3-139
3.18.1 eGenera Blade Servers 3-140
3.18.2 Infrastructure For SAVVIS' 3-140
3.18.3 Egenera BladeFrame Virtualizes the Datacenter 3-141
3.18.4 Egenera BladeFrame System 3-142
3.18.5 Egenera BladeFrame System Qualified By EMC 3-145

3.19 Bull 3-145
3.19.1 NovaScale® Blade 2020 Easy to Manage 3-147
3.19.2 NovaScale® Blade 2020 Flexible Deployment 3-147
3.19.3 Bull NovaScale Blade Server 3-148
3.19.4 Bull NovaScale Blade 2020 3-149

4. STREAMING MEDIA TECHNOLOGY 4-1

4.1 What Is Streaming Media? 4-1
4.1.1 Types of Streaming Media 4-3
4.1.2 Broadband 4-4
4.1.3 Server-based Streaming 4-8
4.1.4 What is Streaming? 4-9
4.1.5 RealNetworks 4-10
4.1.6 Microsoft 4-16
4.2 Protecting The Copyrights Of Movies And Music 4-17

5. STREAMING MEDIA COMPANY PROFILES 5-1

5.1 Akamai 5-1
5.1.1 Competition 5-1
5.1.2 Revenue 5-3

5.2 Alcatel 5-5
5.2.1 Alcatel Positioning 5-10
5.2.2 Alcatel Market Issues 5-11
5.2.3 Alcatel Multiservice Aggregation 5-13
5.2.4 Alcatel Broadband Access 5-14
5.2.5 Alcatel-To-End Communications Solutions 5-15
5.2.6 Alcatel VND Division 5-15
5.2.7 Alcatel Net Sales 2003 5-16
5.2.8 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Revenue 5-17
5.2.9 Alcatel Fixed Communications 5-20
5.2.10 Alcatel Mobile Communications 5-21
5.2.11 Alcatel Private Communications 5-22
5.2.12 Alcatel Third Quarter 2004 Regional Revenue 5-23
5.2.13 Third Quarter 2003 Regional Revenue 5-24
5.2.14 Alcatel Participation In Communications Network Equipment Markets 5-26
5.2.15 Alcatel Metro DWDM 5-27
5.2.16 Alcatel and Optics 5-30

5.3 Apple Computer 5-32
5.3.1 Revenue 5-33

5.4 Cisco Systems 5-34
5.4.1 Cisco IP Communications 5-35
5.4.2 Cisco Systems Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2005 Revenue 5-36
5.4.3 Cisco IP Communications 5-40
5.4.4 Cisco / Linksys 5-41
5.4.5 Cisco / Linksys Broadband and Wireless Networking 5-43
5.4.6 Competition 5-46
5.4.7 Revenue 5-48

5.5 Cycore AB 5-49

5.6 Digital World Services AG 5-49

5.7 Egenera 5-50
5.7.1 Egenera BladeFrame System 5-51
5.7.2 Egenera Virtualization Technology 5-51
5.7.3 Egenera Customers 5-51
5.7.4 Egenera Customers 5-52
5.7.5 Egenera Business Alliances 5-52
5.7.6 Egenera Data Center Computing Infrastructure 5-53
5.7.7 Egenera Solution 5-54
5.7.8 Egenera Strategy 5-56
5.7.9 Egenera Total Revenues 5-57

5.8 F5 Networks 5-57

5.9 Fujitsu 5-57
5.9.1 Fujitsu Network Communications 5-59
5.9.2 Fujitsu Considers WiMAX vs. 3G vs. Wi-Fi 5-59
5.9.3 Fujitsu FLASHWAVE® 7500 Small System 5-59
5.9.4 Fujitsu FASST Transition Solutions 5-60

5.10 Grokster 5-60

5.11 Hewlett Packard (HP) 5-60
5.11.1 HP Strategy 5-61
5.11.2 BEA and HP 5-62
5.11.3 HP Blade Open Source 5-63
5.11.4 HP Blade Marketing 5-63
5.11.5 HP Revenue 5-63

5.12 Hitachi Ltd 5-64

5.13 IBM 5-66
5.13.1 IBM / Candle 5-67
5.13.2 IBM Revenue 5-69
5.13.3 IBM On-Demand Supply Chain 5-74

5.14 Liquid Digital 5-74
5.14.1 Revenue 5-76

5.15 Loudeye 5-76
5.15.1 Revenue 5-77

5.16 Macromedia 5-77
5.16.1 Revenue 5-78
5.16.2 Macromedia Designer And Developer 5-78
5.16.3 Revenue 5-79

5.17 Melodeo 5-82

5.18 Metamachine, Inc. (eDonkey) 5-84

5.19 Microsoft 5-85
5.19.1 Competition 5-85
5.19.2 Revenue 5-88
5.19.3 Microsoft / RealNetworks Litigation 5-90

5.20 Minerva Networks 5-90

5.21 MusicNet 5-91

5.22 MusicNow 5-91

5.23 Musiwave 5-91

5.24 NEC 5-92

5.24.1 NEC Blade Servers 5-92

5.25 Qualcomm 5-95
5.25.1 Revenue 5-97

5.26 Real Networks 5-99
5.26.1 Competition 5-101
5.26.2 Revenue 5-104

5.27 Sharman Networks 5-115

5.28 Siemens AG 5-115
5.28.1 Siemens Networks 5-115
5.28.2 Siemens Business Services 5-116
5.28.3 Siemens Research and Development 5-116
5.28.4 Siemens Information and Communication Networks 5-117
5.28.5 Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group 5-118

5.29 Sonic Solutions 5-119
5.29.1 Revenue 5-120

5.30 Soundbuzz 5-120

5.31 StreamCast Networks, Inc. 5-121

5.32 Sun Microsystems 5-122
5.32.1 Sun Microsystems Business Strategy 5-122
5.32.2 Sun Microsystems Revenue 5-124
5.32.3 Sun End-to-End Architecture 5-125
5.32.4 Sun Network Computing Products 5-127
5.32.5 Sun Products 5-129
5.32.6 Sun Solaris Operating System (OS) 5-131
5.32.7 Sun Java Technology 5-132

5.33 Viewpoint 5-134
5.33.1 Revenue 5-134

List of Tables and Figures

ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA SOFTWARE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Table ES-1 ES-2
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
Figure ES-2 ES-3
Worldwide Enterprise Streaming Media Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
Figure ES-3 ES-4
Streaming Media Enterprise Software Markets, Market Forecasts, By Enterprise Segment, 2004-2011

ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION

Table 1-1 1-3
Enterprise and Business Digital Video And Streaming Media Market Categories
Table 1-2 1-5
Professional Use Of Video Editing And Media Streaming
Table 1-3 1-8
Media Delivery Positioning
Table 1-4 1-9
Media Delivery Features
Table 1-5 1-11
Streaming Media Product Distribution And Bundling Target Markets

ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND MARKET FORECASTS

Table 2-1 2-2
Streaming Media Applications
Table 2-2 2-4
Streaming Media Network Related Market Segments
Table 2-3 2-6
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Shipments By Segment, Percent, 2004-2011
Figure 2-4 2-7
Global Enterpris e Streaming Media Shipments By Segment, Percent, 2004
Table 2-5 2-8
Streaming Media Enterprise Software Markets, Market Forecasts, By Enterprise Segment, 2004-2011
Table 2-6 2-9
Worldwide Enterprise Streaming Media Server Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2004-2011
Table 2-7 2-10
Streaming Media Enterprise Server Markets, Market Forecasts, By Enterprise Segment, 2004-2011
Table 2-8 2-11
Streaming Media Enterprise Market Forecasts, By Industry, 2004-2011
Table 2-9 2-12
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
Figure 2-10 2-13
Worldwide Enterprise Streaming Media Market Shares, Shipments, Dollars, 2004
Table 2-11 2-14
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Shipment Segment Forecasts, Dollars, 2004-2011
Figure 2-12 2-14
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Shipment Segment Forecasts, Dollars, 2004-2011
Table 2-13 2-15
Global Enterprise Streaming Media Shipments By Region, Dollars, 2004

ENTERPRISE STREAMING MEDIA PRODUCT

Table 3-1 3-2
Windows Media 9 Series Benefits
Table 3-2 3-3
Windows Media 9 Series Platform Components
Table 3-3 3-6
Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9 Series Primary Functions
Table 3-4 3-7
Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series Software ISVs and IHVs Opportunities
Table 3-5 3-12
Microsoft Producer Scenarios
Table 3-6 3-21
Enterprise Deployment Pack Enterprise Benefits
Table 3-7 3-23
RealPlayer 10 Features
Table 3-8 3-26
Media Creation Products and Services
Table 3-9 3-32
Camtasia Uses
Table 3-10 3-35
Capture Station Typical Applications
Table 3-11 3-50
Customer Benefits
Table 3-12 3-70
Studio MX 2004 Components
Table 3-13 3-96
IBM BladeCenter Switch Partners
Table 3-14 3-108
HP Server Family
Table 3-15 3-109
HP Integrity Server Family
Table 3-16 3-111
HP Server Positioning
Table 3-17 3-115
HP ProLiant BL30p Blade Server Features
Table 3-18 3-116
HP ProLiant BL30p Blade Server Target Markets
Table 3-19 3-120
Sun Microsystems / StorageTek Blade Tape Storage Functions
Table 3-20 3-122
StorageTek Blade Tape Drive Functions
Table 3-21 3-125
Sun MicroSystems Fire B100 Blade Server Key Features
Table 3-22 3-126
Sun MicroSystems Entry-Level Servers
Table 3-23 3-128
Sun MicroSystems Blade Platform Key Applications
Table 3-24 3-132
Fujitsu Siemens Primergy BX600 Blade Server Features
Table 3-25 3-133
Fujitsu Siemens Primergy BX600 blade Architecture system unit
Table 3-26 3-135
RLX Blade SB6400 Features
Table 3-27 3-138
RLX RM Rack Server 1400 Features
Table 3-28 3-139
RLX RM Blade Server Control Tower 6G Management Product Features
Table 3-29 3-142
Egenera BladeFrame Virtualizes the Data Center
Table 3-30 3-144
Egenera Control Blade ES Architecture
Table 3-31 3-146
Bull NovaScale 2020 Blade Features

STREAMING MEDIA TECHNOLOGY

Table 4-1 4-3
Streaming Media Benefits
Table 4-2 4-12
Niagara Systems Uses
Table 4-3 4-13
Niagara Streaming Encoder Benefits
Table 4-4 4-14
New Technology

STREAMING MEDIA COMPANY PROFILES

Table 5-1 5-2
Akamai Competing Factors
Table 5-2 5-11
Alcatel Market Issues
Table 5-3 5-12
Alcatel Positioning To Address Carrier Issues
Table 5-4 5-13
Alcatel Strategic Network Focus
Table 5-5 5-14
Alcatel Data Networks Positioning
Table 5-6 5-29
Alcatel Metro DWDM Positioning
Table 5-7 5-31
Alcatel Terrestrial Optical Networking Strategy
Table 5-8 5-42
Cisco / Linksys Business Use Of Products To Enhance Productivity
Table 5-9 5-47
Cisco Competitive Factors
Table 5-10 5-68
IBM Strengths and Challenges
Table 5-11 5-93
NEC blade servers
Table 5-12 5-94
NEC Corporation 2004 Results
Table 5-13 5-103
Media Delivery Market Competitive Factors
Table 5-14 5-123
Sun Microsystems Business Strategy
Table 5-15 5-128
Sun Network Computing Products
Table 5-16 5-133
Java Success Worldwide




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