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To: Stang who wrote (1620)8/3/1999 9:38:00 PM
From: Pierre  Respond to of 1982
 
What's the connection, if any, between replay tv (posted this in june) and timeshift-tv - other than they appear to do the same thing, and replay has some heavy backers (Vulcan for one)?

replaytv.com



To: Stang who wrote (1620)9/20/1999 8:10:00 PM
From: Stang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1982
 
Email I received from IVT:

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IVT News Burst
No. 1 September 1999

Instant Video Technologies, Inc. (IVT) brings you the first issue of
our monthly newsletter. IVT is the leading developer of burst-mode
video and audio delivery and management software for networks. IVT's
product, Burstware®, is enterprise-class software that manages and
optimizes the delivery of high quality video and audio across IP
networks. You have requested to receive email news by registering on
our web site. IVT News Burst is delivered at the beginning of each
month, containing the latest news about IVT and Burstware®.

In this issue:

1. Instant Video Technologies Ports Burstware to Linux Platform
2. Instant Video Technologies Acquires Timeshift-TV Inc.
3. "More Bang for your Bandwidth" - an article by Jeff Sauer of
Digital Radar
4. "Getting the Picture", by Kyle Faulkner, Chief Technology Officer
at IVT
5. "The Beauty of Burstware" - an article in Digital Video about IVT's
technology
6. Read an interview with CEO Richard Lang in "The Wall Street
Transcript"

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1. Instant Video Technologies, Inc. Ports Burstware® to Linux Platform
(August 23, 1999)
Instant Video Technologies today announced that it has ported its
Burstware® enterprise-class server and conductor software to the Linux
platform.
burst.com

2. Instant Video Technologies Acquires Timeshift-TV Inc. (August 3,
1999)
Instant Video Technologies today announced that it has acquired
Delaware-based Timeshift-TV, Inc., developer of digital video
technology that allows users to personalize their TV viewing experience
by adding VCR functionality to live broadcasts.
burst.com

3. "More Bang for your Bandwidth" - an article by Jeff Sauer of
Digital Radar
While Microsoft and RealNetworks are futzing around on the desktop with
advertising deals and strategic partnerships, startup Instant Video
Technologies is doing something that really advances the state of the
art of streaming video. IVT's Burstware promises the instant
gratification of streaming, but with smoother video playback and better
use of bandwidth.
burst.com

4. "Getting the Picture" by Kyle Faulkner, Chief Technology Officer at
IVT
Until recently, delivering audio or video over a network was one of the
more challenging tasks an IT manager could face. Following is a look at
two media delivery technologies, streaming and bursting, that IT
managers should consider when the request to deliver video or audio
over an enterprise network arises.
burst.com

5. "The Beauty of Burstware" - an article in Digital Video Magazine
Continuing our second theme from last month, let's look at another
company that exploits time itself in the realm of networked corporate
video: Instant Video Technologies, Inc. Their product is named
Burstware, and it takes the vision behind SightPath's technology
(featured her last month) further.
burst.com

6. Interview with IVT's CEO, Richard Lang in the "The Wall Street
Transcript"
A leader, inventor, and entrepreneur, RICHARD LANG is the co-founder,
Chairman and CEO of Instant Video Technologies and the innovator behind
faster-than-real-time video delivery. Richard founded the company in
1988 with his partner Lisa Walters, and is the inventor of record for
the bulk of the company's international patent portfolio covering
bursting, video delivery scheduling and rapid casting.
· PDF format (you will need Adobe Acrobat to view)
burst.com
· HTML format burst.com

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message and we will remove your name from the list.

All contents Copyright ©1999 by Instant Video Technologies, Inc. All
rights reserved.
Instant Video Technologies, Inc.
500 Sansome Street Suite 503
San Francisco, CA 94111
tel. 415.391.4455
fax 415.391.3392
burst.com

Instant Video Technologies, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco,
California is a leading developer of burst-mode video and audio
delivery software for networks and content providers. IVT's Burstware®
enables high-quality Faster-Than-Real-TimeT delivery of full motion
video and CD quality audio over networks of all types. Burstware? is a
trademark of Instant Video Technologies, Inc.

This newsletter may contain forward-looking statements relating to the
future performance of Instant Video Technologies, Inc. and the success
of its products, and relating to the success of its relationship with
other companies. These forward-looking statements are subject to
certain risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ
materially. These risks and uncertainties are detailed from time to
time in IVT's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC).

© 1999 Instant Video Technologies, Inc.

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Stang