Information Technology
Information Technology Enterprise – Web Services
Media Services
The Information Technology Enterprise provides all the tools you
need to add video and audio content to your Internet presence. Our
enterprise-class multimedia service offers the performance and reliability
needed for today’s critical media delivery applications. Whether
you need live broadcast services or on-demand video hosting, ITE
provides the best service at the most competitive prices anywhere.
About the service
The Information Technology Enterprise offers a range of cutting edge multimedia solutions including on-demand video streaming, live video streaming broadcasts, and media asset management. Whether you need to deliver your content to a few select clients within the State of Iowa, or users around the world, ITE’s enterprise multimedia solutions have been developed to provide 24x7 access to the highest quality video and audio content anywhere for the lowest prices.
On-Demand Video Streaming
If you need to deliver your important audio and video content anywhere at any time, you need the most advanced streaming technology available today. ITE maintains parallel Windows Media and Real Networks load-balanced operating environments with access to multiple terabytes of storage dedicated to streaming audio and video. With fast connectivity to the Iowa Communications Network and to the Internet, ITE provides on-demand video streaming services to highly visible customers such as the Governor’s Office and Iowa Public Television.
Live Video Streaming
Need to broadcast a live event over the Internet? Contact ITE to encode and broadcast ICN sessions, on-location events, and television feeds in real-time to users anywhere in the world. Using the fastest, professional-grade encoding equipment, ITE can provide multiple concurrent Windows Media and Real Networks video and audio streams at different speeds with the potential to deliver more than 2000 simultaneous feeds. Our fast connectivity and load balanced environment serves customers like the City of Des Moines, Department of Natural Resources, Iowa Public Television, and Department of Public Health, to name a few.
