Microsoft unleashes a tiger; software for scalable media servers has cable, telco, other applications. (Telemedia Week)

Broadcasting & Cable, May, 1994 by Berniker, Mark

Software for scalable media servers has cable, telco, other applications Microsoft has let the cat out of the bag. The Seattle-based computer giant introduced Tiger, a sealable media server designed not only for cable and telco networks, but also for personal and business systems. It draws on the company's Windows NT operating system.

Through Microsoft's sealable architecture, cable and telco networks will be able to offer video on demand, video messaging and interactive services to as many or as few customers as is cost-effective for the network operator. It offers flexibility to both small and large operators interested in delivering enhanced services to portions of their customer base. "We're planning on providing an end-to-end solution from...

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