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Christine Margiotta

Guide to Video Servers

How to get great streaming video servers to transmit your digital media


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When digital media is your greatest asset, it's important to equip your business with high-quality video servers. Like your own personal YouTube, a network video server can broadcast live video over the Internet for a wide variety of purposes, from training to surveillance.

Video servers range in size and scope, from 1-port servers to a digital video server that can handle multiple cameras as well as various blade servers for more transmittable data. To buy the video server that's right for your business, you must know:
  1. Where to find good video servers online
  2. How audience and cost factor into your decision to purchase a video server
  3. Security features for video servers

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Browse options online before you buy a video server for your business


Based on the type of video you're streaming and the channels you'll need, many video server options are available with just a few clicks of your mouse.

I recommend: IPCameraSupply sells quality digital video servers, while Focus Enhancements offers servers and support for digital asset management.

Reach the largest audience with your video server at the lowest cost


A video server compatible with multiple digital media products makes it easy for the end user and consolidates your digital broadcasting needs into one package.

I recommend: The Helix Server by RealNetworks offers a very flexible platform, as does the Quicktime Streaming Server and the Adobe Flash Media Server.

Keep your streaming video servers' feed secure


Streaming video servers used for surveillance need good security features to ensure the feed stays focused and private.

I recommend: SecurityIdeas.com sells video streaming servers for security purposes. Panasonic also offers video stream servers strictly for surveillance needs.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Before you purchase a video server, be sure to check that your network video server will deliver high-resolution images to your viewers, rather than the bare necessities.
  • For video with music and chat, make sure the computer video server formats are compatible across computer platforms.

The official source of Video Servers is the Video Servers page at Business.com


Featured Vendors

Microsoft® Unified Communications
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GlobalSpec.com: Video Equipment
Database of suppliers for video recorders, monitors, microscopes, projectors, multiplexers, servers, and more. Browse catalogs and contact suppliers.
www.globalspec.com

Video Servers
Buy high definition video servers, cameras, systems, plus webcams and network cameras.
www.stardot.com

Video on Demand
Provides easy-to-use, browser based webcasting for webinars, on-line meetings, presentations and conferences. TalkPoint is effective communication.
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