Wednesday, September 25
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Session B:
Streaming Video Management on the Net - Encoding, Compression, Video Storage, Security & Media Asset Management
The technical talent base that has formed in support of streaming video is as critical to the success of the enterprise as is the traditional in-front-of-the-camera talent - perhaps even more so. Managing streaming assets in today’s environment is as important to the film, information and music industries as a clear audio signal is to the telephone industry. Streaming video management is no longer judged on the single mass consumer webcast to millions, it is judged on its ability to build and maintain the reliable, secure delivery of audio and video assets 24/7, three hundred sixty five days a year. Those are the needs of the entertainment industry and that’s what the streaming community is geared to deliver today.
Shai Ben-Moshe, co-Founder, Managing Partner View Ventures. Sr. Executive Consultant, Rich Media Business Unit, LSI Logic Storage Systems
Chris Strachan, VP Enterprise Digital Asset Management, Documentum
Brian Baker, President, Widevine Technologies
Douglas McIntyre, President and Chief Executive Officer, On2
Shailendra Jit Singh, CEO, Jalva Media
Richard Greenberg, Vice President, Business Development, Sonic Foundry
William J. Fulco, Chief Scientist & CEO, Network XXIII, Moderator

Chris Strachan, is vice president of enterprise digital content management for Documentum. He is responsible for managing the digital asset management (DAM) business unit, and overseeing the product plans, marketing and strategy for all DAM products. Widely recognized as a visionary in digital asset management, Strachan joined the company in late 2001 as a result of Documentum's acquisition of The Bulldog Group, where he served as CEO and founder. While at Bulldog, Strachan was responsible for the strategic direction, management, financing and expansion of the company. Founded in 1991, Bulldog quickly became a global leader in the new media market with industry endorsements from companies such as Apple Computers and Silicon Graphics. Strachan transitioned Bulldog into a digital asset management software company in late 1995 and it quickly became the category leader with customers such as Sony Pictures and Microsoft Studios. For the five years prior to founding Bulldog, Strachan opened and managed the Toronto, Canada operation of a communications firm and pioneered the use of desktop publishing to automate design and production processes. Strachan was graduated from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, with a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance.

Shailendra Jit Singh, CEO & Founder, Jalva Media: Prior to founding Jalva Media, Shailendra worked with Deloitte Consulting (USA) in their Telecommunications and Media Industry practice. He has worked on cutting edge Internet Infrastructure technologies including IP Mediation, web-based DSL service provisioning, web-enabled calling card architectures, etc. He has contributed to technology projects in several areas ranging from application architecture to project management and from IT strategy to business relationship management. He was also instrumental in defining the Deloitte Consulting e-Bus Solution for DSL deployments. Shailendra obtained his Bachelor of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology at Bombay.( April 1998)

Brian Baker, President and Founder, Widevine: Baker oversees Widevine's business strategy, financing, development, and technology. Baker is the sole and/or co-author of seven pending international patents in the network and data security field. He founded Widevine Technologies in May 1999. Prior to the creation of Widevine, Baker held a business development position at Advanced Radio Technologies, a developer of microwave broadband technologies and services. Baker holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Washington School of Business with a concentration

Doug McIntyre, President and Chief Technology Officer Doug McIntyre brings more than 20 years of experience in Internet operations, investment banking, media, sales and marketing to On2. As President and CEO, McIntyre is responsible for On2's operations and financial activities. High among his priorities are leveraging relationships within the Wall Street and technology-investment communities and leading the execution of the company's business-to-business broadband strategic initiatives. Prior to joining On2 in April 2000, Doug was President and CEO of Future Source/Bridge LLC, a global software distributor of investment information focusing on the futures, options, commodities, and energy markets. Previously, Doug was President of Switchboard, Inc., an Internet services company which he helped position as among the top ten most visited sites on the Web. He was also President and Editor-in-Chief of Financial World magazine.

Shai Ben-Moshe, co-Founder, Managing Partner View Ventures. Sr. Executive Consultant, Rich Media Business Unit, LSI Logic Storage Systems: Mr. Ben Moshe’s firm specializes in all aspects of the Digital Media Supply Chain technology industry and provides Strategic Consulting and Outsourcing services (Business Development, Alliances, Sales, Marketing, PR, Branding, Investment Banking) to clients including LSI Logic Storage Systems, a leading provider of high-performance SAN storage solutions for Rich Media Markets. Mr. Ben-Moshe has a broad ranging background in the industry and over 12 years successfully serving Media & Entertainment, and Global 2000 markets. He began his media career producing for such notable clients as Showtime, HBO, and The Environmental Media Awards but later shifted his focus to the emerging technology infrastructure industry. He is expert in areas of Enterprise Content Creation, Management, and Delivery including: Post-Production, Collaborative workflow, Content Management, Digital Asset Management, Digital Rights Management, Real-time Enterprise Computing, Licensing, Streaming, Syndication, P2P, Storage Solutions and Content Delivery Networks. Prior to View Ventures, he served as VP of Sales & Business Development for Digital Products Group, and in Business Development and Strategic Alliances at The Bulldog Group (now Documentum). Mr. Ben Moshe graduated UCLA 89 BS International Political Economy.

Richard Greenberg, Vice President, Business Development, Sonic Foundry: Mr. Greenberg is the Vice President, Business Development Sonic Foundry’s Media Services Division. In this position, it is Mr. Greenberg’s job to identify and pursue clients in need of digital compression and asset management solutions as well as "core" services such as digital restoration, standards conversion, videotape duplication, and aspect ratio conversions. Mr. Greenberg joined Sonic Foundry in November 2000. In October of 1999, after a five year hiatus, Richard Greenberg returned to Modern Videofilm, one of Hollywood’s leading post production facilities, as it’s Senior Vice President, Studio Services. Mr. Greenberg was invited back to develop a Westside post-production presence and spearhead growth in the Studio Services division - supporting High Definition Mastering, Electronic Cinema, Downconversion, and DVD departments. Prior to his return in 1999, Mr. Greenberg had worked at Modern Videofilm from 1985 to 1994 during which time he developed significant studio relationships and was instrumental in creating a culture of client service and corporate pride. From September 1996 through October 1999 Mr. Greenberg managed The Post Group West, where he was hired to establish and then supervise the operations and sales of The Post Group’s Westside Division as it’s Executive Vice President and General Manager. Mr. Greenberg was instrumental in the successful launch of The Post Group Westside, establishing it as not only a credible "long form" facility, but also a capable center for the post production of promotional materials for broadcast. Prior to joining the Post Group Mr. Greenberg was the Vice President of Creative Affairs at Electric Ideas, a Westside promo-production company. While at Electric Ideas, Mr. Greenberg designed a post production management system for use in tracking the large number of promotional spots and new productions being produced by the company (over 100 per month). Upon early completion of that project, he supervised the installation of a complete post production facility and insert stage, including purchase of camera and lighting equipment as well as Quantel Editbox, and an SSL Scenaria sound mixing suite. In addition to his administrative duties at Electric Ideas, Mr. Greenberg wrote, produced, and directed a number of promos and presentations for a variety of clients including DIRECTV, CBS Eyemark, Columbia Tri-Star Television, The Family Channel, MTM, FOX Television, FOX Sports, and others.