2013 conference - CES
2013 conference - CES
2013 conference - CES
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Conference Tracks<br />
Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />
Thursday, January 10 LVCC, North Hall, N259<br />
12:30–1:30 p .m .<br />
CDT4 Reinventing TV through Streaming<br />
Abundant alternative programming and escalating cable bills have<br />
consumers rethinking where they get TV and how much they pay<br />
for it. Cable companies need new ways to retain customers and<br />
remain relevant. Key players debate the impact of streaming on TV<br />
viewing habits and what it means for traditional delivery systems.<br />
Moderator: David Lieberman, Executive Editor, Deadline.com<br />
Panelists: Eric Bruno, VP, Consumer and Mass Markets, Verizon<br />
David McIntosh, CEO and Founder, Redux<br />
John Penney, EVP, Strategy and Business Development,<br />
Starz Entertainment<br />
David Shull, VP, Programming, Dish Network<br />
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CDT5 Rise of the Second Screen: What It Means<br />
to Engage the Viewer<br />
Watching TV is fast becoming a multitasking exercise as more<br />
Americans view shows and events with a smartphone or tablet in<br />
hand. Experts explore this trend, shed light on what “media<br />
stackers” are doing on all those screens, and discuss how content<br />
creators and advertisers are reaching this audience.<br />
Moderator: Tim Stevens, Editor-in-Chief, Engadget<br />
Panelists: Scott L. Brown, Sr. VP, Global Communications,<br />
Media Practice Consumer Insights and<br />
Strategic Relations, The Nielsen Co.<br />
Channing Dawson, Sr. Advisor, Scripps<br />
Network Interactive<br />
Gavin Douglas, Chief Creative Officer, iPowWow<br />
Alex Iskold, CEO, GetGlue<br />
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PRICING: $1,600<br />
Includes: 3D’s 20/20 Vision, Broadband Unlimited, Business Insights, Cable Conference at <strong>CES</strong>, CEA Research Summit at International <strong>CES</strong>, CEPro Forum at <strong>CES</strong>,<br />
Connect2Car, CONNECTIONS TM Summit, Content and Disruptive Technologies, Content in the Cloud, Developer University at <strong>CES</strong>, Digital Health Summit,<br />
Digital Hollywood, Emerging Technology, Fitness Tech, Games Summit at <strong>CES</strong>, HigherEdTECH, Home Entertainment, In-Vehicle Technology, Innovation Policy<br />
Summit, Just the Facts: Research, Reports and Revelations, Kids@Play and MommyTech, Lifestyle Technologies, MacTech Insight: Your Expert Peek Inside the<br />
Apple Market, MEMS and the Consumer Connection, PMA@<strong>CES</strong> Conference Sessions, Silvers Summit, Smart Homes & Digital Consumers: Sponsored by<br />
J.D. Power and Associates, Smartphones and Tablets Conference, The International Academy of Web Television Presents: The Digital Entertainment Transformation,<br />
Tweet House Presents: Innovations in Social Business, Variety’s Entertainment Summit: Film & Technology, Variety’s Entertainment Summit: TV & Technology,<br />
Wireless Communications, SuperSessions and Keynote Addresses.<br />
1:30–1:45 p .m .<br />
Conference Tracks<br />
Session material as of December 17, 2012. Visit Conference.<strong>CES</strong>web.org for current program updates.<br />
Wednesday, January 9 LVCC, North Hall, N262<br />
What Is Content in the Cloud, Really?<br />
How should cloud computing be defined? What are the key<br />
economic considerations and prospects for sustainability of the<br />
cloud-enabled delivery phenomenon?<br />
Keynote: Dr. Jin Li, Research Manager, Microsoft<br />
1:45–2:30 p .m .<br />
The Impact on Consumers of Implementing Cloud<br />
Computing for Media Access and Storage<br />
How do cloud-based streaming and storage affect users’ ability to<br />
access entertainment content and to own copies of movies, music,<br />
TV shows, games, etc.?<br />
Moderator: Marty Lafferty, CEO, DCIA<br />
Panelists: Carol Carpenter, Executive GM, Consumer Business<br />
Unit, Trend Micro<br />
Guillermo Chialvo, Gerente de Tecnología, Radio Mitre<br />
Shane Dyer, CEO, Arrayent<br />
Jason Henderson, Product Manager, Verizon FiOS TV,<br />
Verizon Communications<br />
Roger Kay, Founder, Endpoint Technologies Associates<br />
Allan McClellan, President, The PADEM Group<br />
John Schiela, President, Converged Technology &<br />
Media, Phoenix Marketing International<br />
Peder Ulander, VP, Prod. Mktg., Cloud Platforms, Citrix<br />
Content in the Cloud<br />
Join us for six insightful keynotes and four lively panel discussions highlighting the<br />
latest advancements in cloud-based solutions for content distribution. Insiders<br />
share how changes and progress in the cloud are revolutionizing data storage and<br />
delivery. The effects are being felt across the CE industry, and it’s only just begun!<br />
We pay special attention to the impact of cloud-delivered, high-value<br />
entertainment on consumers, telecom industries, the media and consumer<br />
electronics (CE) manufacturers.<br />
PRICING<br />
All Access Pass $1,600<br />
Entertainment Matters Pass $1,000<br />
Half-Day Program $350<br />
2:30–2:45 p .m .<br />
Consumer Benefits of Cloud-Delivered Content:<br />
Ubiquity, Cost, Portability Improvements<br />
What advantages do cloud-based solutions applied to popular<br />
entertainment bring to users? How do they compare to older<br />
methods of online distribution? What is the role of social<br />
networking in this arena?<br />
Keynote: Mike West, Founder and CTO, Genos Corp.<br />
22 23<br />
2:45–3 p .m .<br />
Consumer Drawbacks of Cloud-Delivered Content:<br />
Privacy, Reliability, Security Issues<br />
What has been the experience to date concerning confidential data<br />
being inadvertently leaked or intentionally hacked? What can users<br />
do to mitigate not having access to their applications or accidentally<br />
losing their data when they go offline? What happens if a cloud<br />
provider goes out of business?<br />
Keynote: Jim Burger, Member, Dow Lohnes<br />
121411_<strong>CES</strong>_7.375x10.5_broc.indd 22-23 12/17/12 2:50 PM