Company Overview:
StreamCast Networks, Inc., creators of the Morpheus software product, is a provider of digital communications solutions to help consumers and content creators communicate directly.
StreamCast is revolutionizing Internet digital media distribution and is passionate about peer-to-peer technology. An increasing number of businesses and customers have embraced distributed computing as a viable method for buying, selling and distributing goods and services. As a developer of digital content wrapping solutions, StreamCast will continue to empower people to be content creators.

Technology Information:
StreamCast Networks™ flagship product, Morpheus, includes a software application that resides on the user's computer, a graphical user interface and a true P2P operating system, where each user functions as both individual client and server. Morpheus™ architecture allows users to connect directly with one another, but unlike centralized systems, there are no bandwidth or storage costs associated with it. Because Morpheus™ distributed computing architecture reduces central server bottleneck and storage, it will be utilized by large corporations for collaboration and distribution of media, documents and research reports with the deployment of a secure P2P layer.



Management:
Michael Weiss, CEO
Matt Neco, VP Business Affairs / General Counsel
Elizabeth Cowley, VP Business Development / Sales


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Michael Weiss, CEO

Michael Weiss has extensive experience in the Internet and entertainment industries. Prior to StreamCast, Michael Weiss was founder of WebRadio.com, a subsidiary of GEO Interactive Media Group, Ltd. (GIM:LSE) and served as its vice president and general manager. Previously Michael Weiss was vice president marketing and entertainment at CD-ROM company, Sirius Publishing from 1994 to 1998. He was a pioneer in the home video industry having established one of the first video stores in the world in 1978. He was actively involved in lobbying efforts against the Motion Picture Association of America’s efforts to repeal the First Sale Doctrine thereby paving the way for legal video rentals. In 1974, Michael Weiss helped establish one of the music industry’s first major record pools, Chicago’s Disco-Tech, Inc., helping to gain exposure of new recording artists that could not obtain radio airplay.

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