Learn About Data, Application Logic, and User Experience At The #edgenext Summit

The edge has always been considered the last part of the network that you can control. Everything after that is someone else’s problem. But as the edge moves closer to the users, lines get blurred and more opportunities are available to improve user experience — by putting the right parts of your application at the right place.

At the EdgeNext Summit, taking place Monday October 15th in NYC, Chris Jackel, Sr. Solutions Architect at Fastly, will showcase real examples of what is happening today with data, application logic, and user experience at the edge. None of these examples will include a self-driving car. (session details)

Held in association with NAB Show New York, the one-day EdgeNext Summit will focus on content distribution at the edge and all that is taking place with CDN, WAF, DDoS, DNS & more. With a focused lineup of companies showcasing all the new decentralized ways services are being brought closer to the eyeballs, you’ll hear how the Edge is improving the end-user experience. From the last mile to the last inches. What’s next at the Edge?

Use my personal discount code of edge18 and get a pass for only $495. #edgenext

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From Data Centers to 5G and MEC: Managing Multiple Edges To Deliver The Next Industrial Revolution

The edge is no longer a fixed location. 5G and multi-access edge computing are opening up to storage and compute capabilities closer and closer to end-users, giving rise to a new interesting class of problems. So how do you harness the power of multiple edges and minimize the overhead they introduce?

At the EdgeNext Summit, taking place Monday October 15th in NYC, Dave Andrews, Chief Architect at Verizon Digital Media Services, will walk through scenarios on development, deployments, reliability and fail-over, and the importance of providing cohesive and intuitive solutions for developers. (session details)

Held in association with NAB Show New York, the one-day EdgeNext Summit will focus on content distribution at the edge and all that is taking place with CDN, WAF, DDoS, DNS & more. With a focused lineup of companies showcasing all the new decentralized ways services are being brought closer to the eyeballs, you’ll hear how the Edge is improving the end-user experience. From the last mile to the last inches. What’s next at the Edge?

Use my personal discount code of edge18 and get a pass for only $495. #edgenext

Winning Strategies For Buying Advertising Across TV and Online Video

For over a decade, tech companies have tried but failed to converge online video and TV advertising. However, in the past year broadcasters and the programmatic industry have begun to seize this opportunity. As TV transitions from “programanual” to programmatic and online video becomes more brand-safe, high-quality inventory, the strategies of buyers, sellers, and vendors must shift quickly.

At the Streaming Summit, taking place as part of the NAB Show New York on Oct. 17-18th, one session will look at new tools and strategies to make TV and video buyers, vendors, and broadcasters more efficient and capitalize on the new video economy. The panel will focus on strategies for optimizing spend for video advertising across TV, OTT, and online and will include perspectives from TV and online video buyers, technology enablers, and broadcasters. (Session details)

With 100 other speakers and 40 presentations and discussions, it’s going to be a great two days covering the entire streaming media technical and monetization workflow. Use my personal discount code of dan18 and get a pass for only $595. #streamingsummit

Analyzing The Trends In The Shift From VOD-only To OTT Linear Services For Live Events

The shift from VOD to OTT has caused a significant disruption and change in traffic and network consumption patterns. At the EdgeNext Summit, taking place Monday October 15th in NYC, Bill Wohnoutka, VP, Global Internet & Content Delivery Services at CenturyLink, will discuss how the network has changed and will continue to evolve to manage these new patterns. Bill will also explain what the future looks like for live video as the industry sees an increase in events and viewers, while working to deliver content at the highest quality possible. (session details)

Held in association with NAB Show New York, the one-day EdgeNext Summit will focus on content distribution at the edge and all that is taking place with CDN, WAF, DDoS, DNS & more. With a focused lineup of companies showcasing all the new decentralized ways services are being brought closer to the eyeballs, you’ll hear how the Edge is improving the end-user experience. From the last mile to the last inches. What’s next at the Edge?

Use my personal discount code of edge18 and get a pass for only $495. #edgenext

The Latest CDN Performance Trends, For Video and Small Objects

At the EdgeNext Summit, taking place Monday October 15th in NYC, Josh Gray, Principal Architect in the Internet Traffic Management Group at Citrix, will share insights and learning from CDN performance trends gathered through Citrix’s Radar community, which collects billions of data points a day. Hear how CDN performance and service evolution has evolved over the past few years based on geographic location, HTTPS vs. HTTP, as well as the performance difference in mobile video consumption. You’ll also learn about some specific performance scenarios related to global-scale live streaming events. (session details)

Held in association with NAB Show New York, the one-day EdgeNext Summit will focus on content distribution at the edge and all that is taking place with CDN, WAF, DDoS, DNS & more. With a focused lineup of companies showcasing all the new decentralized ways services are being brought closer to the eyeballs, you’ll hear how the Edge is improving the end-user experience. From the last mile to the last inches. What’s next at the Edge?

Use my personal discount code of edge18 and get a pass for only $495. #edgenext

Learn All About Monetizing Video Content Direct-to-Consumer, at #streamingsummit

Creating and distributing high quality TV content is getting more expensive and complicated and monetizing that content seems simple (subscriptions and/or ads), but is far from it. Every viewer is unique and deciding on what value exchange is most fruitful and scalable is something all content producers and distributors are tackling.

At the Streaming Summit, taking place as part of the NAB Show New York on Oct. 17-18th, one session will walk through D2C challenges, and how Google’s partners are approaching the challenge through people, technology and processes. (Session details)

With 100 other speakers and 40 presentations and discussions, it’s going to be a great two days covering the entire streaming media technical and monetization workflow. Use my personal discount code of dan18 and get a pass for only $595. #streamingsummit

IoT and Edge Computing: Unleashing The Edge In China To Billions Of IoT Devices

China now has over 800 million internet users with the number of IoT devices per person averaging 2-3 and growing. At the EdgeNext Summit, taking place Monday October 15th in NYC, William Sullivan and Melissa Chang, from KingSoft Cloud, will detail how their platform has evolved intelligently to the edge and supports AI enabled applications for cloud, storage and CDN. Learn what the market for Edge services looks like in China and how KingSoft is working with Xiaomi, Mi.com and others to enable content delivery at the Edge. (session details)

Held in association with NAB Show New York, the one-day EdgeNext Summit will focus on content distribution at the edge and all that is taking place with CDN, WAF, DDoS, DNS & more. With a focused lineup of companies showcasing all the new decentralized ways services are being brought closer to the eyeballs, you’ll hear how the Edge is improving the end-user experience. From the last mile to the last inches. What’s next at the Edge?

Use my personal discount code of edge18 and get a pass for only $495. #edgenext