Microsoft is upgrading IPTV software for service providers, but flashy, consumer-oriented features will take more time to roll out. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...
Microsoft has tuned up its software for service providers, but consumers shouldn't expect much in the near future. Photos: Is IPTV software ready for prime time? IPTV chugs along During her years at ...
Qumu (NASDAQ: QUMU), the leading provider of best-in-class video technology for the enterprise, announced the release of a new software-based iPTV solution called Qumu iPTV. Built on the company’s ...
Several big telecommunications operators and, in particular, the world’s largest software maker, Microsoft, hope to sway many couch potatoes to zap their old-fashioned notions about television and ...
Microsoft and telecommunications gear maker Alcatel have created a development and sales partnership for software that delivers services to TVs over the Internet. The two companies said Tuesday that ...
Recent speculation about problems with Microsoft's new Internet Protocol television software could give Siemens, the German telecommunications equipment giant, just the opportunity it's looking for to ...
If you had 90 days to port IPTV software from Microsoft .NET to Java running on Tomcat, you’d have a problem Noam Fogel knows well. Fogel is vice president of research and development for Infogate ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Sept. 9, 2005 — Today at IBC2005, the International Broadcasters Convention, in a milestone for the industry’s move toward Internet Protocol television (IPTV) readiness, ...