Cable's Tech Leaders Re-Elect SeaChange's Yvette Kanouff.ACTON, Mass. -- This week at its Cable-Tec Expo in Denver, the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers' (SCTE SCTE Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers SCTE Society of Cable Television Engineers SCTE Serial Clock Transmit External ) elected SeaChange International's (Nasdaq: SEAC SEAC Student Environmental Action Coalition SEAC Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee SEAC Southeast Archeological Center (National Park Service) SEAC South East Asia Command (Allies WWII) ) Yvette Kanouff chairman of the SCTE Board of Directors for the second consecutive year. Kanouff, SeaChange's senior vice president of strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people. , last year became the first female chair in SCTE history, and has also served as director-at-large for the standards-setting body. Preeminent in the development and awareness of on-demand television, Kanouff has been identified as one of the cable industry's most powerful and influential female leaders. In 2001, she was named by Multichannel Using two or more paths for transmission or processing. It can refer to a variety of architectures including (1) multiple I/O channels between the CPU and peripheral devices, (2) multiple wires in a cable, (3) multiple "logical" channels within a single wire or fiber or (4) multiple News as its "Wonder Woman" of cable technology. She is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Not to be confused with the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE). The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (pronounced as eye-triple-e (IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. ) and is an executive member of Women in Cable and Telecommunications (WICT WICT Women In Cable and Telecommunications ). "Yvette is a consummate broadband television professional with a focus on standards and a true champion of on-demand television," said Bill Styslinger, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , SeaChange. "SeaChange began with the premise that television was going to change dramatically. We are extremely proud to have had Yvette's leadership to help us bring this vision to reality in the service of our customers." Visit SeaChange during the SCTE's Cable-Tec Expo (Denver, June 21-23) in booth 579. Innovation that propels the business of television SeaChange's Emmy-winning On Demand systems are the foundation for over 100 commercial broadband services. Through its end-to-end Axiom operational software and add-on applications, SeaChange has consistently improved cost-performance and provided new opportunities, helping to bring personal television into millions of homes worldwide. The SeaChange Recording System, a seamless software add-on to Axiom, automatically records any number of broadcast television program to make them immediately available for On Demand viewing. About SeaChange SeaChange provides digital video systems that are changing television. Its powerful server and software systems enable television operators to provide new on-demand services and to gain greater efficiencies in advertising and content delivery. With its Emmy-winning MediaCluster technology, thousands of SeaChange systems are helping broadband, broadcast and satellite television companies to streamline operations, expand services and increase revenues. SeaChange is headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts and has product development, support and sales offices throughout the world. Visit www.schange.com. MediaCluster is a registered trademark of SeaChange International, Inc. |
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