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Dreampark to feature Dreamgallery middleware with SVG technology
Mar 24, 2009 8:57 AM
IPTV middleware provider Dreampark will demonstrate the addition of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) standard technology to its Dreamgallery middleware exhibit at the 2009 IPTV World Forum, March 25-27 in London.
Dreampark committed to the SVG standard last year based on its ability to optimize the speed and performance of IPTV services. Slated for pre-commercial deployment in fall 2009, Dreampark's SVG Client adds a variety of improvements to the Dreamgallery middleware software suite, including:
Clear graphics and high-quality user interface in HD resolution.
Two- to 10-times faster and more responsive performance than the HTML. client running on the same hardware.
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