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ViewCast Joins AMX Inconcert Program
Inconcert Helps ViewCast Speed Development of Highly Integrated Control Modules for New Interactive Video Network
DALLAS
— June 9, 2004 — In a groundbreaking move to unite the sourcing, management, and delivery of video within a single control environment, ViewCast Corporation (OTCBB:VCST - News) today announced that it has joined the AMX Corporation (Nasdaq:AMXC - News) Inconcert Program, an alliance of manufacturers devoted to creating seamless, fully integrated control solutions. The Inconcert infrastructure provides ViewCast and other companies a collaborative program to leverage their latest protocols in the development of a consistent, proven programming standard for one-touch control automation.
As a gold-level partner in Inconcert, ViewCast plans to work closely with AMX to enable accelerated development of specific control modules for the new interactive video network, ViewCast IVN(TM), as well as other products as the market demands. As a result, ViewCast clients -- including designers, programmers, installers, and end users -- will have better and faster access to tightly integrated and tested AMX control solutions that operate smoothly with ViewCast's newest video communication systems.
"The Inconcert program allows AMX and manufacturers such as ViewCast to create mutually compatible product lines, thereby ensuring the highest possible performance in video communications installations," said Michael Peveler, Director, AMX Inconcert Program. "We're delighted that ViewCast has joined the growing number of manufacturers supporting the dealer population through the Inconcert Program."
"We're very pleased to join other industry-leading companies in an alliance dedicated to simplifying video technology integration and control through proactive development of intuitive interfaces," said George Platt, CEO and president, ViewCast Corporation. "Straightforward implementation and ease of use are key characteristics of ViewCast products, and we feel that this collaborative effort will bring greater convenience and efficiency to users of both AMX and ViewCast equipment."
ViewCast will demonstrate IVN at InfoComm 2004 in Atlanta, June 9-11. To learn more about video communications solutions from ViewCast, visit www.viewcast.com.
About
AMX
AMX Corporation engineers advanced control system technology targeting commercial and residential markets. The company delivers convenient, easy-to-use solutions that incorporate advanced programming and network applications to simplify the user's life through technology. The AMX strategy is to work with leading dealers and distributors to integrate its products with other electronic devices while continuing to lead the industry in control technology. It's your world. Take control(TM). More information about AMX is available on the company Web site: www.amx.com.
About
ViewCast Corporation
ViewCast develops a variety of software, hardware and services
for network audio and video communications, including Osprey®
Video capture cards, Niagara® streaming encoders/servers
and Viewpoint VBX switches and gateway, and provides professional
IT services through its wholly owned subsidiary Delta Computec
Inc.
Visit
the company's Web site (http://www.viewcast.com)
for more information.
Safe
Harbor Statement
Certain statements, including those made by George Platt
and those regarding business outlook, contain "forward-looking"
information within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which reflect the Company's
current judgment on certain issues. Because such statements
apply to future events, they are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause the actual results to differ materially.
Important factors which could cause the actual results to
differ materially include, without limitation, the following:
the ability of the Company to service its debt; continued
significant losses by the Company; the ability of the Company
to develop and market new products as technology evolves;
the ability of the Company to meet its capital requirements;
increased competition in the video communications market;
the ability of the Company to maintain current and develop
future relationships with third party resellers, manufacturers
and suppliers; the ability of the Company to meet governmental
regulations; and the ability of the Company to obtain and
enforce its patents and avoid infringing upon third parties'
patents. The company will not update the guidance or targets
given in these statements during the quarter or comment
on its progress in the quarter to analysts or investors
until after it has closed its books on the quarter. For
a detailed discussion of these and other cautionary statements
and factors that could cause actual results to differ from
the Company's forward-looking statements, please refer to
the Company's Prospectus filed on July 14, 2000 and its
reports on Form 10-K and 10-Q on file with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
ViewCast
and Niagara are registered trademarks of ViewCast Corporation
Niagara SCX and SimulStream are trademarks of ViewCast Corporation
Osprey is a registered trademark of Osprey Technologies,
Inc.
All other trademarks are property of their respective holders.
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