June 10 – 12 Austin, Texas

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702 Mobile Video We Have; It’s Storage and Standardization We Need

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Thursday, June 11

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Mobile technologies have revolutionized how knowledge is captured in almost every industry. Today anyone can point a device and record information. The problem isn’t how to use mobile technology to capture knowledge; it’s how to manage and share all the mobile video that’s recorded. Multiple standards exist and continue to evolve. The range of recording devices has left video files that can’t easily be accessed, edited, and viewed on any device. What’s needed is a means to standardize all this content without asking content producers to reshoot all their videos.

In this session you will explore how a video content management system (VCMS) can be used to address the need to standardize organizational video. You will learn what you need to know in order to successfully deploy a mobile-friendly VCMS in your learning environment. You will discuss an up-to-the-second view of what’s possible in mobile video management. You will leave this session with insight into the right performance features to expect and the questions to ask when discussing how to implement a VCMS in your own organization.

In this session, you will learn:

  • The common challenges that organizations face when trying to manage and share an influx of mobile video
  • How a VCMS can integrate virtually all disparate mobile recording devices and standardize output
  • How a VCMS can be modified and integrated with a variety of mobile recording devices
  • How to overcome common challenges that other organizations have encountered when deploying a VCMS
  • How to build a case for sourcing, building, or enhancing an organization’s VCMS in order to best take advantage of its mobile video content

Audience:
Intermediate designers, project managers, and managers.

Technology discussed in this session:
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Ari Bixhorn

VP Marketing

Panopto

Ari Bixhorn is vice-president of marketing and technical evangelism at Panopto. In this role, Ari is responsible for driving awareness and understanding of Panopto’s enterprise-video platform. Before joining Panopto, Ari worked at Microsoft for 12 years, writing speeches for CEO Steve Ballmer, leading business development in the Windows division, and driving product-management efforts within the developer-tools division. Ari studied computer science at Virginia Tech.

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