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Squeeze Server v 1.5. Market Reception / Perception. Top 250 Global Private Company / Top 100 Private Mobile Company - AlwaysOn 2011. A Decade of Hits. Industry Trends. Mobile Phones. Tablets. Televisions. OTT. Web. VOD. Transcoder Market ($750M by 2017) .
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Squeeze Server v1.5
Market Reception / Perception Top 250 Global Private Company/ Top 100 Private Mobile Company - AlwaysOn 2011
Industry Trends Mobile Phones Tablets Televisions OTT Web VOD
What IS Anyway? • Windows Service that manages individual transcoding processes • Database for queues, jobs, and watch folder configurations • Database for completed and archived jobs • REST Web API (XML and JSON) • Web-based administration console • Squeeze Compression Engine • 3rd party components (Windows Media, QuickTime, Adobe Packager, Codec Packs) • Optional authentication Console DB API Server Service Squeeze Engine
Fine Tuning in Squeeze / Preset Exchange http://presets.sorensonmedia.com
On Premise HTTP FTP S3 ENCODINGSERVERS JOBS WATCH FOLDERS DATABASE QUEUES MED HIGH Squeeze Server Queues and Database Layer Can Be Applied Across ‘N’-Nodes and is Easily Virtualized = In communication = video file transfer LOW
What’s New in Squeeze Server 1.5 • Deep scan Watch Folder capability • Easy path naming • In-and-out point granularity • Thumbnail flexibility (including time settings and separate thumbs) • Additional queue statistics that can be used for automatic scaling (API) • Linked audio tracks • Ability to input files from almost anywhere—including FTP, SFTP, HTTP, Local, LAN and URI’s for S3, Azure Blob’s—and output them to FTP, SFTP, Local, LAN and URI’s for S3 and Azure Blob’s.
Squeeze Server – Extended Workflows (comments made July 7, 2011 before TechAmerica Cloud Commission advising the President, on which Sorenson Media was selected as the only video solutions company)
Squeeze Server – Reference Apps Fully developed code, available for customers Seamless, Hi-quality source uploads to Squeeze Server
“The reason we chose Sorenson is that we wanted a strategic partner we could grow with” Needed a rock solid trusted partner it could count on … and BE there ShareVUE“Digital Dailies” Solution (cloud-based video workflows) Highly strategic media & entertainment initiative by storied multi-billion dollar company Content security, real-time collaboration across web & mobile devices Sorenson unique brand/expertise/dependability/peace of mind – now in Phase 2 development White-labeled consumer-focused strategic initiative by market leading personal sharing service provider Cloud-based encoding @ scale; multi-format, multi-device; secure Sorenson’s unique brand/expertise/dependability/peace of mind – now in Phase 2 development
Solutions Portfolio Squeeze 7 Squeeze Enterprise Squeeze Cloud Squeeze Server Squeeze Hybrid Sorenson 360 Squeeze Live Store & Share Squeeze Encoding Engine Proprietary, Best-in-Class Engine
Squeeze Communication S3 / BLOB SERVERS Can reside on premise, in the cloud or at co-location WATCH FOLDERS Remote via:FTP / SFTP / HTTP / S3 / BLOB Local / LAN FTP/SFTP JOBS Requires: Source / Preset / Output Local/LAN DATABASE Can reside on any server, incl Virtual (Cloud) QUEUES Priority: Default (zero config) Any # = In communication = video file transfer
Proven Leadership – History of “Wins” Peter Csathy, CEO • 20+ year digital media/technology veteran • Previously led 3 companies – SightSpeed (acquired by Logitech), Musicmatch (acquired by Yahoo!), eNow (acquired by AOL); senior executive at major media companies (Universal Studios, New Line Cinema) Mike Flathers, CTO • 20+ year technology/software development/Cloud/mobile veteran (including 10 years at Sorenson Media)• Responsible for development of VRS service (spun out in largest private equity deal in Utah); Vcast (industry first online video delivery platform); 14 years at Novell Eric Quanstrom, COO Eric Quanstrom, COO • 15 years of marketing-focused digital media/technology experience• Previously VP Marketing w/Csathy at SightSpeed (acquired by Logitech); Fox Interactive; Silicon Valley Startups