The entertainment industry of today
is not what it used to be. With peer-to-peer file sharing
and piracy over the Internet, the recent success of Apple's
I-Tunes service, digital distribution and content protection
is of the utmost concern for content owners and distributors.
IP Systems Network™ Digital Rights Management (DRM)
technology allows digital content to be distributed securely
on CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, peer-to-peer networks, enterprise
networks and the Internet.
IP Systems is using Microsoft® Windows
Media® Services 9 Series, in Microsoft Windows®
Server 2003, and is developing next-generation solutions
that take advantage of modern technologies like Web services-the
key enabling technology for a new model of distributed applications.
IP Systems is using Windows Media Services
9 Series to provide new services and tools that help its
customers' build valuable business models around streaming
and downloading digital content. Among these new applications
are the IP Systems DRM Encoder, Token Management Service,
Media Hosting, and Built in Distributors using XML Web Services,
Rights Manager web portal for distributors, content owners,
and publishing agencies.
IP Systems has built a complete Storefront
framework for 1-2-3 publishing and selling digital media
to PC's, Home Entertainment Devices, and mobile carriers.
With enhanced security and better performance,
Windows Server 2003 offers media service providers a powerful
server infrastructure for increasing IT efficiency, developing
applications quickly, and enhancing productivity. Working
in the .NET development environment, IP Systems is able
to rapidly and easily develop its own services and products
to extend the functionality of the Windows Media platform.
The Microsoft .NET Framework-also included with Windows
Server 2003-provides the ability to quickly and reliably
build, host, deploy, and use secure and connected solutions
through Web services. IP Systems is developing its new applications
using Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET 2003, which provides
a rich set of tools for developing applications, especially
Web services-enabled applications.
Windows Media Services 9 Series provides
IP Systems with an extensible platform that is ideal for
distributing secure media over corporate intranets and the
Internet. Windows Server 2003 builds on the proven reliability,
scalability, and manageability of Windows 2000 Server while
improving essential services.
IP Systems Networks™ Digital Rights
Management (DRM) technology allows digital content to be
distributed securely on CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, peer-to-peer
networks, Enterprise networks and the Internet. IP Systems
Networks™ DRM technology is based upon the IP Systems
.NET certified client-side and server-base DRM applications.
The IP Systems Networks™ "One Stop" Encoder
and Publisher™ application allows content owners and
distributors to manage digital rights via an easy to use
Web interface, and instantly publish files for distribution
on portals that use our XML Web services API to sell our
partners DRM enabled digital content.
The IP Systems Networks™ Digital
"ONE STOP™" Dashboard™ integrates
with the IP Systems Networks™ DRM Packager and Publisher™,
a client-side desktop application which allows content owners
and distributors to protect, publish, and monetize on digital
content. IP Systems Networks™ DRM tools allow content
owners and distributors to confidently utilize new digital
distribution methods and create new revenue streams.