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September 5, 2007
Cisco, FMS
Cisco, FMS: This came up in a news search today, and I don't see that it's been picked up into MXNA yet. I don't have any additional information, but I know that Cisco is a very significant partner for enterprise work. "Cisco Systems will work with Adobe to integrate Adobe Flash Media Server into the Cisco Content Delivery System, supporting all streaming media based on FLV file types. Cisco also will follow the direction Adobe took in late August with the launch of the Moviestar Flash Player 9 software, which includes the H.264 video codec and High-Efficiency AAC audio codec. 'On the one hand, we see a lot of Flash growth, and working directly with Adobe was a given,' said Paul Bosco, vice president of video and broadband initiatives at Cisco. 'On the other, standards are very important to our developers, so we are working with Adobe at moving beyond native Flash file formats to advanced standards like H.264.'"
Posted by JohnDowdell at September 5, 2007 12:49 PM