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Metascan Multiple Antivirus SDK

Metascan Multiple Antivirus SDK

from recent posts tagged quick - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
Duration: 123
Metascan antivirus SDK provides IT professionals and software engineers with an easy way to integrate URL filtering and multiple antivirus scanning technologies (CA, Norman, ESET, AVG, ClamWin, Quick Heal, Sunbelt and VirusBuster) into their proprietary solutions to perform real-time anti-malware scanning.
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Launch of Intel Media SDK at IDF 2009

Launch of Intel Media SDK at IDF 2009

from me on blip.tv (beta) on October 15, 2009
Duration: 128
Craig Hurst, Intel Senior Marketing Manager demos the new Intel Media SDK at IDF, and describes the developer benefits of using the SDK, including performance gains, efficiency of using one API for hardware or software across all Intel products, and future proofing your applications to prepare for Larrabee and future architectures. Download the SDK at http://intel.com/software/media
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Development Tools for Intel Atom Developer Program

Development Tools for Intel Atom Developer Program

from me on blip.tv (beta) on October 07, 2009
Duration: 328
What developer tools, SDKs and libraries are available to write applications and tune performance for the Intel Atom processor for Moblin and Windows operating systems? Intel Software Engineer, Uli Dumschat, and Intel Atom Developer Community Manager, Ajay Mungara, discuss Intel tools for Moblin and Windows environments and how you can access libraries, SDKs, and performance tools for Atom from http://intel.com/software/tools and from http://appdeveloper.intel.com.
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Intel® Media SDK: Fast and Simple Hardware Accelerated Video Encode/Decode Part 2

Intel® Media SDK: Fast and Simple Hardware Accelerated Video Encode/Decode Part 2

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 652
Join us for a deep dive into a new and easy way to make high performance video encode/decode accessible on all supported Intel platforms. This new powerful and flexible Intel Media SDK API gives you the freedom to create a single code path for encode and decode functions in your media applications. It is also extensible to support differentiated approaches. Come and learn how to unleash your media creativity. Topics include: Intel Media SDK overview and capabilities API definition - Decode/Encode - Pre-processing Implementation strategies
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Intel® Media SDK: Fast and Simple Hardware Accelerated Video Encode/Decode Part 1

Intel® Media SDK: Fast and Simple Hardware Accelerated Video Encode/Decode Part 1

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 657
Join us for a deep dive into a new and easy way to make high performance video encode/decode accessible on all supported Intel platforms. This new powerful and flexible Intel Media SDK API gives you the freedom to create a single code path for encode and decode functions in your media applications. It is also extensible to support differentiated approaches. Come and learn how to unleash your media creativity. Topics include: Intel Media SDK overview and capabilities API definition - Decode/Encode - Pre-processing Implementation strategies
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Building the Intel Atom Developer Program: Bill Pearson

Building the Intel Atom Developer Program: Bill Pearson

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 25, 2009
Duration: 170
Behind the scenes perspective on how the Intel Atom Developer Program was built by the software development team. Bill Pearson shares his experiences as the manager of the team. What was it like to create, build and launch the program? Watch and find out. More information at http://appdeveloper.intel.com.
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Gaston Hillar on Intel Atom Developer Program: Gaston Hillar

Gaston Hillar on Intel Atom Developer Program: Gaston Hillar

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 24, 2009
Duration: 559
Hear the software developer perspective on the Intel Atom Developer Program as an opportunity for developers to write and sell developer components and applications for netbooks. Intel Software Network Black Belt Developer, Gaston Hillar, appeared on stage with Intel Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Renee James, at the Intel Developer Forum showing his application, Gaston s Playground, written for netbooks and MIDs. Gaston shares his experience and the importance of the developer community Intel has built, and how he developed his applications for netbooks. Gaston also covers the OS (Windows native, Moblin Native, Wind River), and run-time environments currently supported in the program. For more information go to http://appdeveloper.intel.com
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Sascha Pallenberg on Intel Atom Developer Program: Sascha Pallenberg

Sascha Pallenberg on Intel Atom Developer Program: Sascha Pallenberg

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 24, 2009
Duration: 323
We asked Sascha Pallenberg, Intel Insider, and Founder of netbooknews.com, about the growth opportunity of the netbook market and consumer trends he is seeing. He also shares his view on the new opportunities for software developers to join and participate in the new Intel Atom Developer Program to develop to sell apps and developer components through future Intel Atom-based netbook App Stores. For more information, go to http://netbooknews.com and to http://appdeveloper.intel.com.
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Intel® Atom™ Developer Challenge

Intel® Atom™ Developer Challenge

from me on blip.tv (beta) on September 23, 2009
Duration: 138
Learn about the new challenge for software developers to develop applications for Intel Atom based netbooks. Watch to see how you could win a tricked out premium netbook, or even a grand prize VIP trip to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (January 2010). More information at http://appdeveloper.intel.com .
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