Adobe Media Server (AMS), formerly Adobe Flash Media Server, is server software developed by Adobe to deliver HD quality video content over the internet with dynamic media encryption to desktop, home, and mobile devices.
Product history[]
The software originated in 2002 at Macromedia as Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX and was renamed Macromedia Flash Media Server 2 with the announcement of the public beta in September 2005.[1] Macromedia and its product line were acquired by Adobe Systems in December 2005.[2] The current release is Adobe Media Server 5.
References[]
- ↑ Macromedia announces Flash Media Server 2, Macromedia. Archived 2005-10-13.
- ↑ Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe Systems. 2005-12-05. Archived 2005-12-07.
See also[]
External links[]
- Adobe Media Server family at Adobe
- What's New in Adobe Media Server
- Adobe Media Server 5 (archived 2012-10-11)
- Adobe Flash Media Server 4/ 4.5 (archived 2010-09-11 / 2012-02-24)
- Adobe Flash Media Server 3/ 3.5 (archived 2007-12-09 / 2008-12-04)
- Adobe Flash Media Server 2 (archived 2006-05-02)
- Flash Media Server 2 at Macromedia (archived 2005-11-24)
- Flash Media Server 2 Public Beta (archived 2005-10-13)
- Flash Communication Server MX/ 1.5 (archived 2002-08-02 / 2003-04-02)
- Which edition of Flash Communication Server MX do I need? by Mike Chambers (archived 2002-07-14)
- Macromedia Flash Media Server at the Macromedia Wiki
- Adobe Flash Media Server at Wikipedia
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