Vote for Elemental in the Streaming Media Readers’ Choice Awards
Monday, October 15th 2012 by Skip Newberry
Local Portland start-up Elemental Technologies has been honored this year
with four nominations in the Streaming Media Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards.
Elemental is a contender in the following categories:
- Encoding
Software (Enterprise Class) Elemental
-- Elemental Server/Live
- Hardware
Encoder (On Demand) -- Elemental
Server
- Hardware
Encoder (Live) -- Elemental Live
- Multi-Screen/OTT
Solution for Content Publishers
-- Elemental Server/Live
Please take a moment and
"Get
out the Vote for Elemental” for this important industry award that will
shine a light on a great Oregon company.
It
will only take a minute of your time – please exercise your voting rights by
visiting the Streaming Media site and casting your vote for Elemental:
http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/2012-Readers-Choice-Awards-Voting-Now-Open-85009.aspx
"Elemental is honored to
receive so much recognition from Streaming Media’s readers,” said Keith Wymbs,
VP of Marketing. "Solutions from Elemental form a comprehensive toolset for
broadcasters, content providers, and professionals creating multiscreen video.”
Recently, Elemental
products streamed the London Olympics for the BBC in the UK, CTV in Canada,
Terra in Latin America, Eurosport across Europe, and other networks to reach
over 70 countries via mobile phone, tablet and computer. In total, deployments
of Elemental Live and Elemental Server served over 500 million streams of video
around the world.
Streaming Media’s
editors consistently recognize the quality of Elemental products. In 2012,
Jan Ozer noted Elemental Server is
the one to beat for production of high-quality H.264 video output. In 2011, Elemental Live was an
Editor’s Pick for Best in Streaming Video. Today, Elemental asks readers to vote.
Vote in as many—or as
few—categories as you like.
On October 15, prove
your humanity by confirming your vote when Streaming Media sends an email. This
prevents automated ballot-box stuffing by robots.
Vote now. And thank you.