ResearchIP video transport: solutions for speedier video delivery
The industry’s unique demands for speed and multicasting have fueled the growth of specialist video IP transport companies like Aspera, Signiant, and Brevity. Read more »
{"source":"http:\/\/search.gigaom.com\/author\/josealvearnyc\/wijax\/383af13036138b805db0da550b1f5914","varname":"wijax_bb3ba027c8ad10a10231b07ddac106b2","title_element":"h2","title_class":"widget-title","title_before":"%3Ch2%20class%3D%22widget-title%22%3E","title_after":"%3C%2Fh2%3E"}
Alerts notify you of new stories or reports as soon as they are published. They are delivered via email and can be customized by topic and frequency.
Keep an eye on the future, by getting new results in your inbox.
Use the filters below to edit your Alert.
Jose Alvear is a Research Analyst specializing in covering the pay-TV and Internet video market. In the past few years, he has authored research reports on content delivery networks, IPTV, OTT video, cloud-based TV as well as Social TV. Alvear has been at the forefront of the high-tech industry working as an editor, freelance writer, news reporter, researcher, and book author. In 1998, he wrote the first technical book on streaming media called “Guide to Streaming Multimedia” and co-authored many others. Most recently, Alvear has worked for Multimedia Research Group where he wrote research reports and performed strategy consulting for client companies. He is a frequent blogger and speaks at many worldwide conferences about the future of TV, disruptive technologies, interactive media and the changing pay-TV landscape.
The industry’s unique demands for speed and multicasting have fueled the growth of specialist video IP transport companies like Aspera, Signiant, and Brevity. Read more »
Nearly 40 percent of tablet and smartphone owners use another device while watching TV, but the business models for second-screen programming and advertising are still in their infancy. Read more »