Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 53) ULTIMATE PASS SESSIONS DIGITAL HOLLYWOOD DH21 THE NEXT GENERATION IN MOBILE AND BROADBAND PLATFORMS: SOCIAL NETWORKS, WIDGETS, SEARCH, INFORMATION, ADVERTISING AND PERSONALIZATION 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N259 Thanks to the Web 2.0 explosion, mobile and broadband innovations never stop. Buzzwords like “search,” “widgets” and “personalization” have forever changed our view of information. Commerce demands new paradigms. Is staying ahead remotely possible? An esteemed panel of innovators discusses the industry that never sleeps. Moderator: Joyce Schwarz, JCOM Emerging Entertainment Marketing Panelists: Scott Falconer, Executive Vice President, AOL Mobile Mark Yates, President, Broadway Video Digital Media Jonathan Cobb, Founder, Kiptronic John Dearborn, CEO, 3Guppies Andrea Mitchell, Founder/CCO, podcastGo Dan Nguyen, Director of Product Management, Openwave Systems DH22 ENABLING MULTIPLATFORM DELIVERY OF CONTENT: BROADBAND, DTV, IPTV AND MOBILE—IMPLICATIONS OF EXPANDED BANDWIDTH AND NEARLY UNLIMITED STORAGE 1:30– 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N261 Digital and triple play upgrades are installed in nearly 60 million homes, with millions more to come. Is the industry prepared for the challenges of serving this digital consumer universe? The companies and players at the heart of the server-to-set-top transformation discuss expanding demands for bandwidth, storage and 24/7 video. Moderator: Katherine L. Parker, Internet, Media & Entertainment Industry Sales Global Business Development Manager, Sun Microsystems Inc. Panelists: J.D. Zeeman, Director, Digital Media, Global Communications Sector Services, IBM Global Services Tracy Geist, Senior Vice President, Market Development, OpenTV Justin Chapweske, CEO, Swarmcast Sylvia Kahn, Vice President Business Development, Emerging Markets, Technicolor Visit www.CESweb.org/conferences for current program updates. 53 www.CESweb.org/conferences
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