Transitions

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The shift from the central processing chip to the graphics chip looks like one of the more likely technology changes to bet on in recent years, said Tim Siglin, a a business and technology consultant to startup companies.

"The GPU already sits in every computer out there," he said. "You've got a whole lot of extra, unused horsepower on the graphics card."

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NewTek Tricaster

"Much like Windows made computer operation visually intuitive, the software in these systems makes video production visually intuitive, so you don't have to be an expert to do it," said Tim Siglin, a contributing editor for Streaming Media.

However, Mr. Siglin noted, system operators better be prepared to work hard.

"These systems don't just allow one person to produce a show," Mr. Siglin said.


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Northeast Tennessee Technology Council

Timothy Siglin will be presenting a Technical Briefing for the Northeast Tennessee Technology Council (NETTC) on the subject of streaming media on 1 July 2003. Mr. Siglin has been involved with business applications of digital media for twelve years.Prior to founding Transitions, Inc., he served as Principal Analyst at the Hampton-James Corporation where he provided consulting services for the educational, corporate and government markets.Mr. Siglin has an MBA in Entrepreneurship and has worked in both the United States and Europe for a client base that includes four Fortune 10 companies and multiple small businesses.