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May 4, 2007

AlwaysOn Hollywood - Get the Video

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As mentioned on a previous post, we sponsored the AlwaysOnHollywood event this week at the Roosevelt Hotel. Click here to see the video from the panel I participated on with executives from MySpace, Akamai, Limelight and Level3.

It was a great event with more than 700 attendees. 50 Cent reportedly tried to get into our pool party, and late night sightings of celebs passing through the hotel lobby were not uncommon.

Interestingly, everyone on the panel seemed to agree the "hot" items for this year in video are P2P and Mobile - two areas we are leading the charge on.

April 30, 2007

Suburban Moms Get Their Video Online

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I am often asked about how quickly we believe "average users" will start to consume long-form video content (movies, etc.) online. One data point I often cite is the pace of adoption we're seeing in the UK with our customer Channel4, which reports that more than 1 million people are using the Channel4 VOD service, and more than 20 million programs have been downloaded. Last week, I got another interesting data point.

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April 18, 2007

VeriSign.tv Goes Live

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This week at NAB we launched our new showcase site, VeriSign.tv. If you have been at the show and walked through the Content Pavilion, it's been hard to miss, and now you can view it on the web. We launched the site to showcase our market-leading capabilites across all "three screens" - broadband, mobile and television - with content from our partner Lionsgate Entertainment.

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April 13, 2007

Akamai Follows VeriSign's Lead

A little over a year ago, VeriSign acquired Kontiki - the market leader in legitimate, secure peer to peer technology for rich media content. As you can imagine, we looked at every legitimate P2P technology platform on the market before we made the move.

We've since taken the Kontiki platform and embedded it in our global network to provide complete broadband and mobile content delivery worldwide. The VeriSign/Kontiki platform - now known as VeriSign's Intelligent CDN - combined with our mobile assets picked up through M-Qube, 3United and Lightsurf, now has more than 30 million P2P clients in the market (all secure, legitimate and DRM-enabled, mind you), handles more than 6 billion text messages per month (including the interactive voting for American Idol, Deal or No Deal and 7 of the other top 10 shows on tv) and continues to power the market's leading long-form content sites - BBC, Sky, AOL and Channel 4.

Yesterday's acquisition of Red Swoosh by Akamai was tremendous validation of the strategy we embarked on a year ago. And of course, we believe Red Swoosh has good technology, but it's no Kontiki :) For more on this, see Dan Rayburn's StreamingMedia.com post.

It's also ironic that the acquisition was announced the same week Forbes put Akamai on the cover, with a quote from CEO Sagan inside that continues the company's historically negative view of P2P technology.

As another blogger said this morning - "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!"

January 31, 2007

Sky by Broadband Delivers Over a Million Movies

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We were very proud to see our customer Sky Broadcasting announce it had delivered more than ONE MILLION movies over the Sky Anytime service. The Sky service utilizes the VeriSign / Kontiki broadband content technology platform.

Go Sky!

January 30, 2007

Intelligent CDN Technical White Paper Available

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The Technical and Business white papers on VeriSign's Intelligent CDN are now available on the VeriSign web site. The papers have all the details on security, DRM, scalability, our peering technology and many other valuable components. Up one level on the site, you'll also see the rest of our suite of Digital Content Services, including mobile content and interactive applications.

January 27, 2007

TheStreet.com on VeriSign, Adobe, Netflix

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If you didn't see it, interesting article on TheStreet.com this week commenting on VeriSign's content play, Adobe and Netflix.

January 25, 2007

Great Post on GigaOM

Great post yesterday on GigaOM regarding "Adobe's P2P Ambitions." Highlights our recently announced work with Adobe in the digital content space.

September 14, 2006

The Digital Consumer

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If you're on this site, you're probably aware of the role VeriSign plays in the Internet ecosystem. From this vantage point, we also have a pretty good idea as to what it takes to drive the constantly-evolving "next generation" (think Web 2.0) of Internet-based technology and services.

One of the cooler concepts developed within VeriSignLabs isour Personal Identity Provider (PIP) service. Mike Graves and Kiran Dandekar cover the PIP concept in detail on the Infrablog, so I won't go into the basics, but we are starting to see an interesting new twist on the concept - one that benefits both consumers and the companies they do business with.

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