Nine Systems, the intelligent choice for rich media management and delivery, will showcase its full range of rich media publishing tools and services at NAB, April 24-27, 2006 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Product demonstrations will include solutions for creating, publishing and monetizing online media content for the Internet, IPTV and mobile entertainment worlds through Nine Systems' Stream OS tools and Network of Networks delivery capability. Nine Systems' demonstrations can be seen at the Microsoft booth #SL1161 and at the Mobile Video & TV Forum (MoTV) and IPTV World product showcases on April 25 and 26 in Room S226 in the South Hall.
Nine Systems' CEO & President Troy Snyder will be speaking at the MoTV and IPTV World Forums. He will be the feature presenter on the "Killer Content" panel on April 25 from 2:40 - 3:40 p.m., as well as appearing on the "Is Content the Kingmaker?" panel on April 26 from 3:15 - 4 p.m. Both panels will be held in Room S222/223 in the South Hall.
"Nine Systems offers a comprehensive solution that enables a single point of control for publishing media , delivery and essential reporting, supporting today's established Internet TV and the new mediums of IPTV and Mobile TV," said Troy Snyder, CEO & President, Nine Systems. "Our focus at this year's show is to showcase the end to end solutions enabled by Nine Systems and demonstrate how our tools enable content owners to publish once and experience everywhere."
Stream OS, Nine Systems' suite of configurable rich media management tools, provides broadcasters and content owners intelligent control over management, delivery and reporting of rich media content. Stream OS tools, offered in Software as a Service (SaaS) form, enable customers to use drag-and-drop functionality to simply manage, monetize and distribute rich media content online. All content is delivered through Nine Systems' Network of Networks, the industry's first aggregated network that dynamically routes rich media through a hierarchy of Nine Systems' and partner CDNs.