How important is having an easy to use application?
If the the amount of dollars going into development of ever easier to use interfaces is any indication, an easy to use application must be VERY important.
Check out Sentinel AVE’s Video Earth application. It looks like Google maps overlaid with videos that are stitched together from multiple [...]
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My last posts MVaaS and Enterprise Hosted Video Compared and Managed Video as a Service Explained, introduced the difference between MVaaS and Enterprise Hosted Video as well as the common benefits they both provide. This is the fourth of 5 posts in a series about the differences. (The previous were MVaaS Total Cost of Ownership, [...]
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My last posts MVaaS and Enterprise Hosted Video Compared and Managed Video as a Service Explained, introduced the difference between MVaaS and Enterprise Hosted Video as well as the common benefits they both provide. This is the third of 5 posts in a series about the differences. (The previous were MVaaS Total Cost of Ownership [...]
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If you agree that every department in the organization – especially marekting – should have the customer needs as its primary driver of activity, then what does that have to do with MVaaS?
Quite simply, marketers can leverage video as a window into the behavior of customers, without the contrived environment of a focus group or phone [...]
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In my last post I highlighted how quickly a business can benefit from viewing video. I gave a couple real life examples of how some of our customers have been able to obtain insights almost instantaneously by having the right people view video at the right time.
If you are new to the video space, this [...]
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I recently read an e-book, “The Strategic Role of Product Management. How a Market-Driven Focus Leads Companies to Build Products People Want to Buy,” by Steve Johnson. Note the use of Market-Driven, not Marketing-Driven in the title. Johnson does a great job describing why this is an important distinction, as his premise is that successful [...]
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It’s early August, the trade deadline has just passed and MLB teams jockeying for playoff contention. Rarely does a Cubs fan get to pump out the chest and beam “this is the year” so late in the season. Such optimistic comments are typically reserved for the off-season and certainly no later than early July.
However, this [...]
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In a recent study by PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), venture capitalists invested over $7.4 billion in the second quarter. This is on par with the $7.5 billion invested during the first quarter, and continues a general and steady upward trend since 2002.
“The relatively stable level of venture investment this [...]
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In the spirit of making our value proposition more understandable and more clear, I’ll propose the following question: How long do you think it takes an operator to benefit from being able to see what is going on at their remote locations? Does it take a month, a week, hours of reviewing video?
How about less [...]
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This weekend Rob Hagens and I took part in the 8th Annual Colorado Dragon Boat Festival held on Sloans Lake in Denver. For those of you not familiar with the sport, let’s delve into a quick lesson on Dragon Boating 101.
There are several styles of dragon boat racing, one of which is Taiwanese dragon boating, [...]
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