Uncategorized 24 Feb 2005 10:25 am

Macromedia adds largest content delivery network to FVSS line-up

flash_vss_4.gif…and Akamai completes the set.

Now all of the big players are a part of the Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS) allowing customers all over the world to benefit from high-quality, streaming Flash video.

It’s really been amazing to watch the astronomical growth of interest and implementation of interactive video experiences powered by Flash. Check out the Flash Video Gallery for some examples.

Why the overwhelming interest?
1. The most widely available client on the planet (over 30% more people have Flash Player 6 than Windows Media Player)
2. Full creative control over how you use, deliver, and brand your video experience
3. The rich, contextual and interactive nature of the Flash platform

Standard Features Found in All Versions of Flash Video Streaming Service

- Automatic tracking and report generation at the click of a button
- Fastest way to deploy load-balanced, fully fail-safe Flash Video
- Video streaming that starts the instant viewers click Play
- High-performance network that ensures video isn’t clogged up on the Internet
- Built-in load balancing to scale video despite the heaviest traffic
- Upload of Flash Video (FLV) files to a ready-to-go streaming network without having to set up and maintain video servers

Learn more about FVSS and Flash video here.

Read the press release here.

Very exciting!

One Response to “Macromedia adds largest content delivery network to FVSS line-up”

  1. on 12 Nov 2005 at 10:43 am 1.google排ĺ?? said …

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