The InterMedia Market: Dynamic, Interactive Multimedia in the Corporate Environment

E-mail. Graphical presentations. Database applications. Documentation. Video databases. Mixed media content. The Internet. Electronic commerce. The corporate intranet.

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Corporations today are faced with the challenge of how to incorporate the onslaught of new mixed media datatypes within their current IT infrastructure, including the connections that everyone wants to the Internet and the worldwide web. Mixed media presents an exciting opportunity to bring existing applications alive, to make them dynamic. New middleware solutions are arising that allow companies to integrate all of these disparate applications and make them available across the network to users at their desktops, locally or at remote sites. Mixed media then becomes a powerful, collaborative ally. We call this new, dynamic environment the InterMedia market. InterMedia combines existing applications with new, dynamic datatypes. It consists of three major application/content areas:

Many of these applications and content areas have been in existence for some time, including groupware, e-mail, and the Internet. But they, along with new multimedia applications, exist primarily as disparate functions within the corporate environment. A viable InterMedia solution needs to support all of these datatypes -- current text-based applications as well as new multimedia content, such as animation, graphics, audio/video -- and integrate them into a cohesive environment available to employees throughout the corporation, as well as, possibly, directly to external audiences over the Internet.

The DirecPC mixed media delivery product, in conjunction with Starlight software, provides a solution that combines this mixed media panoply in an interactive, collaborative environment. This environment spans the corporate communications network both internally (intranet and LAN) and externally (Internet and WAN).

Interactivity is the key. Where these three content areas intersect, we have interactivity. Interactivity is the key to InterMedia. Interactivity becomes the crucial middleware that ties these functions together and makes them collaborative and viable in the corporate environment. Interactivity is the mechanism that: enlivens existing applications with dynamic multimedia; brings video immediately to your desktop through your Netscape browser/viewer; opens the door to exciting new online transactions for electronic commerce, etc.

A New Dynamic, Interactive Electronic World.

InterMedia opens up an entirely new area of opportunity for information service providers to create and deliver new dynamic, interactive applications and services that take advantage of this new cohesive, collaborative environment. Information service providers have an opportunity to maximize use of mixed media content on worldwide web sites, and create new multimedia-based applications for the Internet. This solution gives users the ability to interact directly with the vendor, bypassing the usual intermediaries, or middlemen, that have been in place to help reach an intended audience. Content providers now have a direct route to reach their ultimate audience


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