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VTE
(redirected from Video Transfer Engine)

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VTEVocational and Technical Education
VTEVenous Thrombo Embolism
VTEVacuum Thermal Evaporation
VTEVientiane, Laos - Wattay (Airport Code)
VTEVicarious Trial-and-Error (behavioral science)
VTEVirtual Terminal Environment
VTEVideo Transfer Engine


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HP's server is based on a new architecture called the video transfer engine, which is built for moving vast quantities of video data across networks in a way that lowers the cost of delivering each video stream to users' homes.
HP's video transfer engine technology is scalable and modular, allowing interactive-television providers to add capabilities to each video server and to connect servers in a network as consumer and business demand for interactive-television services grows.
To address digitized video's exceptionally large amounts of digital information, HP's MediaStream Server uses a new hardware architecture -- Video Transfer Engine -- that was designed specifically for streaming large quantities of video data across networks.
 
 
 
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