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 | Sun Media Advisory Board Unveils Findings Around Top Challenges Facing Digital Media Industry
LAS VEGAS NAB 2008, April 14, 2008 Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: JAVA)
announced the formation of the Sun Media Advisory Board (Sun MAB) today
at the 2008 NAB Show. Sun MAB is an executive advisory board guided by
Sun and leading media industry executives that is focused on identifying
and solving key challenges found in today's digital media distribution
industry.
The Sun MAB has initially focused on identifying and solving key
challenges brought about by a major market shift from isolated,
proprietary systems to an integrated "file-based" workflow across the
media value chain. As part of its initial findings, the Sun MAB has
cited media transformation, content identification and video storage
optimization to be the key business challenges facing the industry
today. Through the collaboration of its member companies, the Sun MAB is
currently engaging in several projects aimed at meeting these challenges
and aiding companies in successfully adapting to the changing digital
media landscape.
The Sun MAB agenda is developed by a steering committee comprised of
senior executives from MLB Advanced Media, Turner Entertainment
Networks, and HBO Communications. The board offers participants a
non-commercial forum to share and solve issues of common concern in
building business models, technology, ecosystems and standards to enable
profitable digital media distribution practices. Currently, the board is
collaborating to optimize video solutions to meet requirements of major
cable and TV programmers, film studios, broadcast networks and content
packagers, based on Sun and innovative third-party applications.
"Our customers came to us with a desire for an executive forum in which
to validate shared business challenges with their peers, and work
together to identify practical solutions," said Darrell Jordan-Smith,
vice president for Sun Microsystems' global communications and media
practice. "The Sun MAB is unique in that it works off of a
customer-driven agenda, ensuring that its projects and solutions map
directly to real and current business challenges. Based on our findings
to date, we are already making strides to better equip our customers
with the technology they need to compete effectively in the digital
age."
"HBO Communications is continually challenged to keep pace with the
company's new business initiatives. We've embraced file-based solutions
and need to constantly improve throughput while maintaining HBO quality
standards," said Charles Cataldo, senior vice president of broadcast and
studio operations for HBO Communications. "Sun's commitment to
sponsorship of the Sun MAB around our prioritized interests and concerns
results in a unified 'voice of the customer'. This has made us more
effective in engaging Sun and partners to deliver optimized solutions
that remove complexity and cost."
The Sun MAB findings announced today and its current projects include:
Media Transformation
A proliferation of devices, media players and other content receivers
has created nearly limitless opportunities for consumers to access
digital content. For content owners and providers to remain competitive,
they must master the process of content transformation across a variety
of formats and platforms. The Sun MAB media transformation project is
focused on optimizing content transcoding in multi-operating system (OS)
environments, with a goal of automating and accelerating the
ingest-encode-transcode process. The ultimate outcome is to enable easy,
ubiquitous consumer access to high quality content and programming
across Web, phone, set-top and online retail channels.
"Format proliferation is costing media organizations significantly in
terms of storage, infrastructure and increasing complexity," said Joe
Inzerillo, senior vice president, Multimedia & Distribution for MLB
Advanced Media. "Transcoding is universally a core issue for digital
content providers, specifically at MLBAM where we're approaching 20-30
formats per original asset with further growth a near certainty. Sun's
support of Sun MAB is essential in accelerating industry consensus
around technologies and practices to remove critical bottlenecks in the
transcoding process."
Video Storage Optimization
Today's market conditions mandate that content providers offer vast
libraries of easy-to-navigate, personalized programming and advertising,
without passing increased operating costs and complexities onto
consumers. In particular, the move to high definition (HD) while
supporting standard definition (SD) programming, online retail, mobile
and broadband distribution has strongly increased financial and
operational pressures on content providers. The Sun MAB sees improved
video storage accessibility, performance, and utilization as a key
opportunity to compress steps and remove cost from the process. The
video storage optimization project is currently focused on streamlining
digital work-flows to improve digital video storage capabilities.
"The pace of change in the industry makes it imperative that the media
industry and their technology partners work together to address acute
issues in digital product distribution, reducing time to market for new
products, and reducing cost of implementation," said Clyde D. Smith,
senior vice president, Global Broadcast Technology and Standards for
Turner Broadcasting Systems. "Turner, like the rest of the media
industry, is addressing the key issues of how to best incorporate IT
technologies with our state-of-the-art HD video workflows. Sun's support
of the Sun MAB gives us direct access to SME's, and an ongoing forum to
develop and share use cases and address common media industry concerns.
Additionally, we greatly value the opportunity to network with industry
peers in a non-competitive forum."
Content Identification
To avoid passing digital content costs onto the consumer, content
providers are focused on offering highly relevant, personalized
advertising that does not deteriorate the customer experience. With
enhanced content identification, fingerprinting and watermarking
capabilities, content providers can improve their abilities to deter
piracy, track content usage and monetize assets. Consumer engagement can
be further enhanced in the future through transformational uses of
content, such as mash-ups and streamlined peer-to-peer content sharing.
The Sun MAB content identification project will explore new revenue
opportunities and reduced participation costs for content owners, based
on content identification technologies.
Sun MAB hosts periodic roundtables and workshops throughout the year, by
invitation only to executives in the content provider and content
aggregator industry. For more information on Sun MAB, contact katherine.parker@sun.com
Contact Sun Microsystems
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