SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Microcap & Penny Stocks : Tokyo Joe's Cafe / Societe Anonyme/No Pennies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hyperpy who wrote (68442)4/13/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: Logistics  Respond to of 119973
 
More VDAT

Tuesday April 13, 8:42 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Visual Data Corporation

Visual Data Turns to Microsoft NetShow
Technology to Broadcast High Bandwidth
Content Online

POMPANO BEACH, Fla., April 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Visual Data Corporation (Nasdaq: VDAT - news), which
creates and broadcasts original video content for the Internet, today announced that they will be converting
their original video content libraries to Microsoft's new high-bandwidth NetShow format -- a new standard for
multimedia content on the Web.

Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) NetShow technology will be incorporated into all of Visual Data's
broadband content sites including VideoViewer.com, (http://www.videoviewer.com) Visual Data's online
broadcast network.

Alan Saperstein, executive producer for Visual Data said, ''This technology will provide high-bandwidth
audiences the ability to see our content at 30 frames a second, something that was not previously possible. It is
a significant picture and transmission improvement.''

''The encoding of our content into Microsoft's new media player will be done through our partner, InterVu,''
said Randy Selman, president & CEO of Visual Data. ''The fact that NetShow is available as a plug-in with
Windows 98 will make Visual Data's video libraries immediately accessible for millions of Web users.''

Visual Data provides InterVu (Nasdaq: ITVU - news) with global video production services for its clients.

Visual Data's VideoViewer.com currently offers original video content under six categories, including Travel,
Health/Medicine, Consumer, Business, Technology and Entertainment. Through these categories, users are able
to:

-- Take guided tours of hotels, resorts and attractions.

-- Research healthcare information and medical issues.

-- Look for video news releases, video business information and live audio and video events.

The number of channels on the site will increase through Visual Data's growing video and multimedia libraries
as well as agreements with other original content providers. To access VideoViewer.com, users should have
broadband or high-speed access services.

Visual Data Corporation (http://www.vdat.com) produces, markets and distributes original video and audio
content for the Internet. Visual Data's extensive video libraries cover a wide range of topics, including travel,
education, business, medicine and healthcare, entertainment and consumer products. Through its subsidiary
EDnet, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNET - news), Visual Data has established relationships throughout the motion picture
and recording industries. Visual Data's strategic partnerships include PR Newswire, a subsidiary of the United
News and Media that provides breaking news and information; InterVu, which provides streaming media and
Internet broadcast solutions; TravelWeb, a service of Pegasus Systems, Inc.; Interval International; Rezsolutions,
a joint venture of Utell International and Anasazi Inc.; Physicians Online; Intellihealth, a joint venture of
Aetna US Healthcare and Johns Hopkins University and Health System.

This press release contains forward-looking statements which involve numerous risks and uncertainties. Actual
results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking
statements as a result of certain factors, including those set forth in the Company's filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.

SOURCE: Visual Data Corporation



To: Hyperpy who wrote (68442)4/13/1999 7:47:00 PM
From: Logistics  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Later VDAT release which helped to prompt the CNBC SPOT TOMORROW probably::

Visual Data shares rise on new tech strategy
Net content provider adopts Microsoft technology

By Lisa J Ulmer, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 2:14 PM ET Apr 13, 1999
NewsWatch
Movers & Shakers

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (CBS.MW) -- Visual Data Corp. stock
shot up as much as 14 percent Tuesday after the creator of
original video content for the Internet said it's converting its
content libraries to Microsoft Corp.'s new high-bandwidth
format.

Visual Data (VDAT: news, msgs) said
Microsoft's (MSFT: news, msgs) NetShow
technology, whose use is increasingly
becoming standard for multimedia content
on the Web, will be incorporated into all of
Visual Data's broadband content sites
including its online broadcast network,
www.videoviewer.com.

"The fact that NetShow is available as a
plug-in with Windows 98 will make Visual
Data's video libraries immediately accessible
for millions of Web users," said Visual
Data's chief executive Randy Selman in a
statement.

Visual Data's stock began the year hovering around $7 and has
steadily crept up into the $30 range over the last several months,
representing a 340 percent drive.

Shares rose 3 1/2 to 35 in recent trading.

Content-ed

Launched in 1993, Visual Data hosts Web
sites, which include www.hotelview.com,
www.attractionview.com,
www.resortview.com, and
www.careview.com, that provide full-motion
video previews of hotels and resorts, theme
parks and nursing home facilities.

Visual Data also contracts with PR Newswire
to promote and distribute
www.videonewswire.com, which turns client
company press releases into video press
releases.

"The rise of Yahoo and CNET has cemented
people's vision that content is back," Visual
Data's spokesman Brian Posnanski of
Middleberg & Associates told CBS
MarketWatch.

Posnanski said Visual Data is planning to
release new video developments, most
focused on health, travel and business
information content.

"We're looking at acquisitions to expand our capabilities,"
Selman told CBS MarketWatch.

The company is also looking to add additional content to its
repertoire, he said.

Lisa J Ulmer is a reporter for CBS MarketWatch.



For more breaking news, visit our Front Page.

Also, search our news archives:
Ticker Keyword

(For more options use our Advanced Search)



.