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Cloud computing promises to become the dominant implementation approach for new computing infrastructure, overtaking traditional approaches to constructing enterprise datacenters and web server farms.
Video is inevitably moving online. Though online video currently represents only 1-2% of overall video consumption, online video consumption continues [...]

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EOD Part 3 discusses where we are in the adoption curve for Internet video. outlines how much bandwidth and storage are required to support all of U.S. video consumption.  This is an expanded version of material I presented during a panel discussion on Internet video, March 18 2009 [1].
Part 1 showed [...]

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EOD Part 2 outlines how much bandwidth and storage are required to support all of U.S. video consumption.  This is an expanded version of material I presented during a panel discussion on Internet video, March 18 2009 [1].
Table 1 shows how much delivery bandwidth is needed to support total U.S. video [...]

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The following material puts Internet video in the context of overall video consumption.  The material was presented during a panel discussion on Internet video, March 18 2009 [1].  The numbers below are extrapolated from available data in March as reported by ComScore [2] and Nielsen [3,4].
A billion minutes may sound like [...]

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