ASU Streaming Media Cluster
The University Technology Office provides a centralized, multi-format media storage, and distribution architecture to facilitate the delivery of multimedia content in support of ASU’s online learning environment.
Media Manager
The University Technology Office administers a streaming media cluster for University faculty and administrative staff who want to use streaming technology as a tool to enhance their teaching and research activities. The media cluster supports files in Real, QuickTime, or MS Media streaming formats. The application UTO provides to upload pre-produced streaming files is called Media Manager. More...
Mediasite Servers
Mediasite is a content-capture solution for automated, "production-free" recording, organizing, publishing, managing and viewing of rich media content. Information Technology maintains a server cluster to house and deliver Mediasite materials. For more information, contact MDS.
Breeze Presentation Server
The Breeze Presentation Creation Environment is a centrally licensed and supported development resource administered by the University Technology Office, to enable faculty and staff to create narrated, synchronized Powerpoint presentations available for access via the web. The Breeze presentation server will allow users to import content created using the Macromedia Breeze Powerpoint plug-in and create a compressed (zipped) learning module which can then be exported to MyASU(Blackboard), a web server, or downloaded for redistribution via other digital medium (DVD, CD, etc.) More...
Live Webcasting
ASU employs both live and archive streaming technologies to support and enhance the delivery of web-based coursework, research activities and campus community events. The MDS group provides technical support, effectively utilizing the latest streaming technologies to capture, route, and distribute live and recorded events. Events are distributed across the Internet offering multiple levels of bandwidth solutions-enabling users at various levels of connectivity to maximize their access to the event. Webcast content is made available to the Internet2 community via IP multicast. More...