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As organizations become more dependent on video for efficient communications, they are increasingly 
confronted with the operational challenges associated with the planning, deploying, and maintaining of all 
the components of a video infrastructure. Additionally, the complexity of rolling out an end-to-end video 
architecture is further complicated because organizations have to deal with a globally dispersed workforce that 
uses an ever-growing set of video-enabled appliances, needs to consume video under different conditions, 
and needs to manage an ever-growing library of video assets. 
These trends can be described as time-shifting, place-shifting, and device-shifting, all of which require a 
social network for distributed media. The Capture–Transform–Share solution effectively addresses these trends 
by capturing all types of video, transforming video for consumption under a variety of conditions, and sharing 
video across a distributed architecture (Figure 1). 
Figure 1.  Capture–Transform–Share Solution 
 
TRENDS
• Time Shifting
• Place Shifting
• Device Shifting
• Social Network for  
 
  Distributed Media
Capture
Access to Live, interactive 
media and VoD content
Transform
Customize content for 
Any Device and 
Network Condition
Share
Broad, Distributed 
Consumption of 
Relevant Media
By addressing these trends with Capture–Transform–Share, organizations realize numerous benefits, including 
the reduction of operational costs, effectively tapping into human talent, and improved responsiveness of the 
workforce to name a few. Figure 2 summarizes some of the key benefits from the perspectives of both human 
and business effectiveness.