Live from the Cisco press conference at CES 2009
Known worldwide as an infrastructure company, Cisco now plays a bigger role in the CE field for being the parent of major consumer router manufacturer Linksys, and for finding its way into the IPTV infrastructure.
1:54pm PT: Closing statements
1:54pm PT: A: We're not in the content business, we're in the portal business. We're not in the service provider business, we want to help those businesses monetize and grow.
1:53pm PT: Q: Have you made any backend network components with these new products?
1:52pm PT: A: Yes, we've made a transition to move a lot of engineering in-house.
1:52pm PT: Q: were the audio products designed in-house?
1:51pm PT: A: absolutely, i've got my backups all on mine as well, content appears as ordinary files.
1:50pm PT: Q: do you see the media hub as a product for non-entertainment purposes?
1:49pm PT: A: no, it's a platform
1:48pm PT: Q: Is eos going to be a media content company?
1:48pm PT: A: We will be moving into devices that we build on our own as well as ones we've acquired
1:48pm PT: Q: do you envision a future where consumers will pull out a Cisco product as their unified devices of choice, with an emotional connection to it?
1:47pm PT: A: We're absolutely about being open, the current solutions are not as effective as they need to be
1:46pm PT: Q: Device connections program, how do you discuss that with the DLNA?
1:46pm PT: A: Yes, has Bonjour and works as an iTunes server
1:45pm PT: Q: Does the Hub work with mac and other products?
1:45pm PT: A: Wi-Fi with N compatibility
1:45pm PT: Q: The wireless music system, using Mesh or Wi-Fi?
1:44pm PT: We clearly see Femtocell as big a part of the connected home as Wi-Fi
1:44pm PT: More phones have standard browsers, support wi-fi, and are Upnp-enabled, it's just another device that's either carrying content or can access it.
1:43pm PT: A: Talking about T-Mobile@Home UMA
1:43pm PT: Q: What about femtocels and smart phone network integration?
1:43pm PT: A: non-device centricity!
1:41pm PT: Q: which Service Provider businesses will impact consumers?
1:41pm PT: A: Openness, synchronization, seamless interaction, It's not just about scale, it's about multiple devices and formats interacting, transcoding, etc.
1:39pm PT: Q: How will you differentiate your product in a highly competitive market?
1:39pm PT: A: We will move to a Cisco-primary brand. We have valuable existing brands, but we are moving through Cisco-Linksys, Cisco-eos to strictly Cisco. Scientific Atlanta is already called Cisco
1:37pm PT: Q: what is your branding strategy?
1:34pm PT: Q&A session starting with all speakers
1:33pm PT: Everything announced today by Cisco is currently available at retail
1:32pm PT: it's the network that's driven the disruption thus far. Music consumption has been device driven
1:31pm PT: home Wireless LAN audio system with Rhapsody/audiolounge, and Radio Time
1:30pm PT: ahem...Linksys by Cisco
1:30pm PT: Cisco by Linksys wireless home audio product video
1:29pm PT: protected content, stored content, open content on network, all accessible
1:28pm PT: Automatically centralizes and syncs music, photos, videos, and makes it accessible wirelessly anywhere in the home and anywhere in the world through rich gui
1:27pm PT: Available right now $299
1:27pm PT: Home media server product
1:26pm PT: Launch of the Linksys by Cisco media hub
1:25pm PT: Opening HNAP (home network administration protocol) licensing program
1:24pm PT: talking about Cisco Device Connections Program
1:23pm PT: Ned Hooper takes stage again
1:23pm PT: Goal is to reduce cost and complexity, while increasing audience understanding.
1:23pm PT: Why this space is important for Cisco: at the core, you need the network, we are driving the innovation in that space. In the device market, we already have a lot of DNA and footprint, at the end of the day, only we can create tailored services such as these.
1:21pm PT: A store, ringtones, and user community for Atlantic artist Laura Izbor is all available on one central site.
1:20pm PT: run by atlantic records (WMG)
1:20pm PT: lauraizbor.com and allseanpaul.com are live sites running on eos.
1:18pm PT: We've bundled together four things for media companies: community, analytics, content management, and administration
1:17pm PT: intended for media companies with a lot of content and sites
1:17pm PT: social networking, content management, administration...eos
1:17pm PT: "upload once, publish many"
1:16pm PT: eos video shows off modular design of content-specific sites
1:14pm PT: showing video of Cisco EOS
1:14pm PT: Fragmented audience, disrupted monetization, and cost/complexity
1:13pm PT: We've found 3 major challenges to content owners
1:13pm PT: Introducing hosted software platform, EOS
1:13pm PT: correction...Dan Scheinman
1:12pm PT: Dan Shyman is taking the stage to talk about Cisco EOS
1:12pm PT: We've built products, as well as platforms. What we're rolling out today is a new platform, and new products
1:10pm PT: Three major challenges: simplifying setup, content management, and content discovery
1:09pm PT: Consumers want their homes to be media enabled
1:09pm PT: we've shipped over 160 million consumer devices
1:08pm PT: if there are 2 core tenets to our culture, it's focusing on market transitions, and being customer driven in everything we do
1:08pm PT: Ned Hooper, SVP of corporate development is taking stage
1:07pm PT: "We're not going to be quiet any more" (referring to cisco-branded consumer devices)
1:06pm PT: Discussing Cisco's unified consumer strategy
1:05pm PT: "Network is the Platform for Life's Experiences"
1:05pm PT: You'll see a steady stream, every two months of news from Cisco
1:04pm PT: Connected Home, Media Enabled Home, and Visual Networking
1:04pm PT: At the base of all this is the Network as the platform
Cisco's announcements this year are going to be looking at a market transition, considering the future, 5 years down the road