BroadStream
to Integrate Geo-Targeting Capabilities with Digital Media Management & Monitoring
Tools
BroadStream Will Add Internet Technologies from Digital Envoy
To Digital Media Platform to Enhance Geographic Location Reporting
LONG BEACH, CA, June 20,2001 -- BroadStream, Inc. has reached
a technology partnership agreement to integrate geo-targeting technologies
developed by Atlanta-based Digital Envoy, Inc., as part of BroadStream's
integrated Digital Media Platform (DMP). The agreement was announced
by BroadStream today at the Streaming Media West 2001 Conference
and Exhibition in Long Beach (Booth #926).
BroadStream, based in Woodland Hills, Calif., will use capabilities
of Digital Envoy's NetAcuity technology to help determine the geographic
location and identify the service providers of any end-user device
- whether it is wireless, PC or any other system. The geo-location
features are an enhancement of BroadStream's own digital media
performance management and monitoring capabilities and will enable
BroadStream to provide even more accurate and complete reports
on digital media distribution.
"BroadStream's leadership position in the management of digital
media delivery systems provides an important endorsement of the
accuracy and non-invasive nature of Digital Envoy's geo-targeting
technologies," said Dave Schindler, vice president of business
development for Digital Envoy.
Because BroadStream's integrated DMP uses a client-side media
sensor instead of cookies as the means of detecting a user's location,
customers will be able to ensure that individual users maintain
their privacy. BroadStream's existing DMP features manage and monitor
the quality delivery of digital media through unique client-side
reporting and real-time measurement technologies.
"Digital Envoy's geo-targeting capabilities provide a much-needed
solution to the question of how to accurately localize digital
media distribution," Eric Shepcaro, BroadStream CEO and president,
said. "Using NetAcuity, BroadStream will be able to target
Internet users in any specific city or town, worldwide, and report
back on their access of digital media properties with even greater
levels of granularity."
Using a unique blend of digital content distribution monitoring
technologies, BroadStream already makes use of the industry's most
advanced set of user-side data retrieval technologies and diagnostic
support tools to furnish Webcasters and other digital content delivery
professionals with real-time feedback on the size of their audience
and how well they are receiving the content. In addition, BroadStream's
performance assurance services make sure that content is delivered
via the highest quality, lowest cost route through the delivery
network.
About Digital Envoy
Digital Envoy is a global Internet infrastructure company focused on providing
geo-targeting, connection speed tailoring and personalization solutions to
Web content providers to allow their users more customized and relevant experiences,
while maintaining user privacy. Digital Envoy is headquartered in Atlanta,
Georgia and has an office in San Francisco, California. For more information,
visit www.digitalenvoy.net.
About BroadStream
Founded in June 2000, BroadStream (www.BroadStream.com)
is a leading provider of integrated digital media infrastructure tools and
services to corporate, entertainment and media enterprises as well as service
providers. BroadStream's offerings combine performance management and monitoring
solutions with measurement tools to provide the comprehensive market intelligence
necessary to make critical business decisions. Through its proprietary Digital
Media Platform (DMP), BroadStream provides the mission critical five "Ms" of
digital delivery: Measuring, Managing and Monitoring capabilities that make
it possible for streaming media users to Maximize and Monitize their current
infrastructure. In this way, BroadStream ensures that the right content gets
to the right audience in the right way.
Based in Woodland Hills, Calif., privately held BroadStream has
received funding to date from Change Technology Partners, EastWest
VentureGroup and Sterling Payot.
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