[M4IF News] MPEG-4 Technologies and Applications
Kristine N. Kneib, Ph.D.
knkneib knk-mpeg.com
Thu Jan 10 09:54:02 EST 2002
Good Morning MPEG-4 Colleagues,
KNK Seminars and Strategies wishes to thank our colleague and President of
M4IF, Rob Koenen, for his kind clarification to this M4IF news group at
large of the two separate and distinct events.
As a further introduction for your reference, KNK Seminars and Strategies
(aka knk-mpeg.com) is proud to serve as a voting member on the MPEG
committee since the first MPEG-2 days and to provide training and services
in technologies and applications to all aspects of industry in product
planning and development and strategic planning and marketing since 1985 in
advanced systems and services based on international and open standards.
Our current product offerings of public and on-site seminars are:
MPEG1 & MPEG2 - Video, Audio, Systems
Digital Television Systems
MPEG-4 Strategies
MPEG-4 Technologies and Applications
Real-Time Multimedia Communications Systems
Our next seminar series is in Silicon Valley January 22 through 30, 2002.
Detailed agendas, fees, registration and logistics are available on our
website at www.knk-mpeg.com/indexsem.html.
We look forward to meeting your needs now and in the future. Thank you for
your kind attention and considerations.
Best regards,
Kristine Kneib
President
KNK Seminars and Strategies
Tel: (+) 1-858-459-8058
Making MPEG Work for You!
At 10:51 PM 1/7/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear people,
>
>Today, I was made aware that there are 2 events at the start of this year,
>that both have "MPEG-4 Technology and Applications" in their titles:
>
>* A series of 6 webcasts that is organized in a cooperation of
> Streamingmedia and M4IF;
> (see http://www.m4if.org/streaming/index.html)
>* A seminar suite organized by KNK Seminars and Strategies;
> (see http://www.knk-mpeg.com/)
>
>I have been made aware that the commonality in title has caused
>some confusion among some parties potentially interested in
>attending one or both of these events.
>
>To prevent potential misunderstandings, I would like to note the following:
>* these are two different events,
>* there is no immediate relation, except for the fact that they both
> address MPEG-4
>* the similarity in name is purely coincidental, and in as much as
> this causes confusion, unfortunate.
>
>I hope this clarifies the situation.
>
>With Kind Regards,
>Rob Koenen
>_______________________________________________
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>News lists.m4if.org
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Kristine N. Kneib, Ph.D. - KNK Seminars & Strategies
Making MPEG Work for You!
6333 La Jolla Blvd., Ste. 376 - La Jolla - CA 92037-6622
Tel: 858-459-8058 - Fax: 858-459-3654
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