Aaron Roma
12-04-2006, 05:30 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.tandberg.net/press_room/viewPressRelease.do;jsessionid=BDFE2EE6125419B6246A6BB6BE3D962B?id=216' target='_blank'>http://www.tandberg.net/press_room/viewPressRelease.do;jsessionid=BDFE2EE6125419B6246A6BB6BE3D962B?id=216</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"Turning traditional business presentations inside out, Microsoft Zune™, Microsoft's new digital media player, and the TANDBERG Content Server now make it possible for those on the go to view media-rich video presentations such as CEO briefings or training courses right along with their favorite songs or movies."</em> </p><p><img alt="" src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/zt/2006/tandberg-content-server-120406.jpg" /></p><p>No, Microsoft hasn't released started releasing multiple editions of the Zune, however a company called Tandberg has come up with a creative solution utilizing Zune technology in the business place. Using standard video conferencing equipment, and a Tanberg Content Server, business can create multimedia video presentations, briefing, and training sessions. The Tanberg server then automatically optimizes the content and makes it available for download and playback on a Zune. It will be interesting to see if creative solutions such as this one will help the Zune gain a foothold in the market.</p>