EVENT INFORMATION
Contentonomics will expand on the Content Delivery Economics conference held by
Contentinople in New York in April. The two day conference will cover several aspects of digital content development, management, delivery, and monetization. Here are the elements:
The standard price of this event is $499, which includes all sessions and demos, as well as great food and even better networking.
Event attendees will receive the following:
- Complimentary issue of Contentinople Insider, an in-depth research newsletter covering the digital content revolution.
- Soft copy of conference materials via email post-event
- Access to all sessions, exhibits, demonstrations, as well as food functions and entertainment, including a live band at the Monday night cocktail party
Space is limited!
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Content. Exciting media companies will be invited to demonstrate new content or applications that reflect how technology is helping them innovate in their market.
Delivery Technologies. A series of panels and presentations will explore content delivery networks (CDNs), caching technologies, P2P, and hardware and software acceleration.
Monetization Technologies. Finding new revenue opportunities for digital content is more important than ever before. Experts will discuss new advertising formats, e-commerce tools, content syndication, and other business models.
Digital Content Marketing. The digital content market is being turned on its head, as content partnerships now include ever-changing business models involving advertising agencies, Internet syndication vehicles, and traditional distribution channels. Advertising executives and content executives will discuss where this is leading the industry.
A range of technologies are emerging to help lower the cost of online media delivery and management. The rise of content delivery networks (CDNs), caching software and devices, and multi-homing technology, among others, has improved the economics of media delivery. This event will look at new technology developments in content distribution, examine the economics of content networks, and propose future solutions that will help the media industry deliver new services in a cost-effective manner.
