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Future of Web Development
I know most people don’t read whole articles anymore — so here’s the bottom line — technology decisions always comes back to understanding a mix of three things: functionality, user requirements and business objectives. Figuring all that out is a service that a company like Viewstream provides. We call it “Brains” work, and it’s really what our business is all about. In any case, the article can at least give a good summary of what’s changing and why.
The web anywhere
AIR is here. The New York Times reported the release of AIR, Adobe’s software development system. Like Microsoft’s Silverlight and Google’s Gears, the system allows for web-based programming for desktops and mobile devices and smart phones. The idea is to give programmers the chance to create and customize applications across platforms, creating a more integrated environment between web and PC applications.
It means website functionality without being connected.
Both AIR and Silverlight maintain and manage high-definition video very well (AIR supports H.264, HE-AAC, and encrypted video content), giving programmers plenty of room to play with some really exciting stuff. AIR is Flash based and can also be programmed with AJAX, while Silverlight relies on the .net environment.
These systems open doors for some really great opportunities in the marketplace. AIR and Silverlight technology has been used in the development of interactive attractors to direct web traffic to a site, the performance of systems analysis, online shopping carts, multimedia file management and encryption, and others.
Adobe’s site has some case studies illustrating the potential of the system.
Viewstream is now offering AIR and Silverlight development services to enliven marketing strategies. These systems bring the web experience to devices without the use of web browsers, offering a presence with the potential of the web with twice the usability. From our perspective, there is no Silverlight VS. AIR; it is more a development choice based on your business goals, target customer and experiential requirements.
This is the new age of virals. From a market standpoint, more companies will be creating their own platform-agnostic applications, interfaces, systems, and widgets. By moving your content with web functionality to the desktop, mobile device and smartphone, viewers can access you anywhere.
Take advantage.
HD Web is here
Bringing in the new year with a bang, Viewstream is now ready to handle HD Web video projects. Advances in online streaming have made crystal-clear video on the web easy, affordable, and just plain pretty.
There are plenty of reasons take the leap before everyone else does.
5 reasons why HD Web is the way to go:
1. Retention, retention, retention. HD on the Web offers optimal user experience. A recent Akamai Technologies report says that sixty percent of online users are less likely to return to a site if the video content is poor.
2. Believe it or not, it’s cost effective. Most companies like Viewstream shoot in high definition anyways. Don’t transfer down; add some high-end graphics and some great audio, and you’ve got yourself a top-shelf experience for your user.
3. Your customer’s connection can handle it. In fact, you could wow them with the amazing clarity your site brings over their dsl connection.
4. No new technology on the receiving end. Your customer uses Flash, QuickTime, Windows Media. All the players they know and love.
5. Because imitation isn’t enough. This isn’t higher def. This is true, 720p and 1080i high def.