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Interactive TV Software Vendor to Achieve ROI Within Two Years
Overview Orca Interactive (Orca), a developer of middleware applications for interactive TV companies, used the Microsoft .NET Framework to create innovative new solutions that build on the power of Microsoft Windows Media 9 technologies. This will enable interactive TV rural operators in the US to reduce the cost of hosting, managing and delivering video, audio, and interactive services. Orca has set a precedent in the industry by using the .NET Framework in addition to the industry-standard J2EE environment. By using the .NET Framework, it has reduced software development time and lowered its operational costs.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | March 2004 | Downloads | 20 |
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