Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com28 Jan 2008
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Adobe has
unveiled the latest versions of Flash Server allowing site owners to stream
content to users via Flash media files.
The addition of video streaming has been a
major selling point
for the Flash 3 line, which also includes client software for PCs and mobile
phones.
Flash Server 3 comes in two packages. Smaller businesses will be offered the
$995 Flash Media Streaming Server to stream conventional and HD video content.
High-end users will be offered the $4,500 Flash Media Interactive Streaming
server, which also includes support for DRM and access control software along
with bundled software tools.
The two new packages will also support the
Flash Lite mobile
plug-in, and Adobe's
Air software which
allows web-based Flash applications to be used offline.
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