The new offerings are all tied to the release of RealVideo 9, the latest update of the company's video codec, which RealNetworks says reduces bandwidth needs by 30% and can match the quality of the industry standard MPEG-4 format at half the data rate. The packaged products and services form RealNetworks' most cohesive approach to the enterprise yet. "It's the first time we're moving this forward as an enterprise delivery platform instead of a bunch of technology widgets," says Kevin Foreman, general manager of media systems. One key change is the ability to link RealNetworks' content-delivery network, the RealBroadcast Network, with enterprise customers' internal infrastructures for handling traffic spikes that result from isolated events, such as a Webcast.
Even so, it'll be another 12 to 18 months before enterprise video use reaches critical mass, Latham says. Too many companies still lack the infrastructure to effectively deliver video, and few have the skill sets in-house to produce and distribute video. That all adds up to a wait-and-see attitude about a technology that hasn't lived up to the hype. Says Latham, "A lot of folks tried to do this a couple of years ago, and they were fundamentally disappointed."
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