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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:16:41
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      Börsensymbol OTC BB:AMNM
      Cusip # 03167Y 10 8
      WKN: 579978
      Ausstehende Aktien 17,463,000
      Beschäftigte: 35 ( Jan 2001 )


      amnis systems incorporated (formerly Optivision, Inc.)
      3450 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
      Tel: +1.650.855.0200 Fax : +1.650.855.0222
      email: ir@amnisinc.com
      www.amnisinc.com


      Auf dem Weltmarkt führend im Bereich der Breitband-Videostreaming-Lösungen.

      Amnis stellt Netzwerkvideosysteme für auftraggeberspezifische Anwendungen zur Verfügung, zu denen u.a. distance learning (Fernstudien), Produkttrainings, Telemedizin, Überwachung und Content-Lieferdienste zählen.

      Amnis Systems liefert weltweit seit 1995 sendefähige Lösungen im Videostreamingbereich für Firmen- und Unternehmensnetzwerke. Vergessen Sie all die verschwommenen, ruckartigen, winzigen Streaming-Videobilder, die Sie heute noch mit zusammengekniffenen Augen auf Ihrem Arbeitsplatz-PC oder Ihrem PC zu Hause zu erkennen versuchen. Der gesamte Audio-/Videobereich im Internet und in Unternehmensnetzwerken wird sich Verändern. Im Jahr 2002 werden mehr als 50 Millionen Werktätige und 25 Millionen privater Haushalte in den USA an Breitbandnetzwerke angeschlossen sein; damit ist die Zeit reif für Amnis, seine Technologie auf das Breitband-Internet der nächsten Generation anzuwenden und unsere Art des Arbeitens, Spielens, Lernens und Einkaufens mit dem Privat-PC und am Arbeitsplatz zu revolutionieren.


      Der Branchenführer im Bereich Videostreaming

      Amnis Systems Inc. (vormals Optivision, Inc.) entwickelt, produziert und vertreibt Netzwerklösungen im Videobereich mit Streaming-Technologie und arbeitet dabei mit Branchenführern zusammen wie zum Beispiel Hughes Network Systems, AT&T, Cisco, Verizon (GTE), Lucent, Sprint und US West. Amnis stellt die hierzu erforderlichen Video-Netzwerkkomponenten im Bereich der Hardware und der Software zur Verfügung, die in die bestehenden Netzwerke der Firmenkunden, Content Provider und Serviceprovider integriert werden können.

      Mit der Videostreaming-Technologie von Amnis werden Videos "live" aufgenommen, komprimiert und versendet — anschließend werden die Videos auf den PC am Arbeitsplatz oder den TV-Monitor aufgespielt, dekomprimiert und im Playbackverfahren abgespielt. Dabei wird der digitale Videostandard MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group/Expertengruppe für bewegte Bilder) der TV-Sendeanstalten eingesetzt.
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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:18:14
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      AMNIS SYSTEMS (FORMERLY OPTIVISION) SELECTED BY DAIMLER-CHRYSLER FOR STREAMING VIDEO APPLICATION

      Amnis network attached video products to be deployed for broadband communications and training

      Palo Alto, Calif., April 10, 2001- Amnis Systems, Inc., (formerly Optivision, Inc.), a leading global provider of networked streaming video products, today announced that DaimlerChrysler has selected the Amnis network attached video products for use in its broadband corporate network.
      The worldwide broadband network will support full motion, broadcast quality video multicasts of live or pre-recorded communications from DaimlerChrysler headquarters to multiple worldwide sites.

      "We are truly impressed with the broadcast quality and network compatibility of the Amnis product line," commented Frank Brune, Director of Information Technology of DaimlerChrysler`s IT group. "So often one hears the phrase `plug and play` used incorrectly, as many network devices require significant debugging time to operate properly. But with Amnis products we achieve both IP network compatibility and broadcast quality MPEG streaming video capability in an easily configurable platform."

      DaimlerChrysler has the infrastructure available to accommodate Amnis` network attached systems with its Cisco Catalyst 5000-powered network. For one of its first transmissions, DaimlerChrysler has selected a manufacturing plant in Brazil, to which the company can send management updates, education and information on how to install or assemble the company`s products.
      The company will transmit multi-cast MPEG-2 streaming video to the site with the Ethernet compliant NAC(TM)-3003 live streaming server. The video streams are received at multiple locations in the plant with NAC-4001 network attached receivers, which produce video and audio outputs and distribute the signal to a series of television monitors in various manufacturing areas throughout the plant.

      "We are very excited by this design win," said Michael Liccardo, President and CEO of Amnis Systems, Inc. "We are proving that streaming MPEG video over IP based enterprise networks is a viable application today, and one that is ready for major global companies to use."

      Amnis Systems` network attached streaming media systems provide essential network infrastructure - hardware and software - for broadcast-quality streaming video applications. The interoperable components are optimized for network attached streaming video applications and enable enterprises to transmit, receive, play, and record live and stored video content that meets both the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG)-1 and MPEG-2 industry standards, without requiring costly modifications to network infrastructure.
      Amnis` modular plug-and-play platform allows fast deployment and offers organizations the scalable tool they need to easily exploit the full potential of their existing broadband networks to enable a full range of collaborative multimedia applications, including distance learning,corporate communications, content distribution, e-commerce,telemedicine, and surveillance.

      About DaimlerChrysler (DCX)
      DaimlerChrysler (DCX) common shares are traded on the New York and Frankfurt stock exchanges as well as 19 other major stock exchanges worldwide. With a combined history of over 200 years, DaimlerChrysler is a leading automotive,transportation and services company, with its car, truck, train, aerospace and financial services businesses all ranked at or near the top of their respective industries. During 2001, DaimlerChrysler will be focusing on the expansion of the joint venture in China, as well as on setting the stage for a greater presence in Asia.

      For more information please visit
      http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/homepage/homepage_e.htm.

      About the Optivision Network Attached Video Solution
      The Optivision product line offers a set of network attached, streaming media components that fully support industry standards. This permits easy implementation for a broad range of high quality MPEG streaming media applications in a variety of network environments. High quality video is supported by MPEG compression with variable bit rates from 56Kb/s to 15Mb/s for customer choice of video quality. Both LAN and WAN environments are supported with industry standards such as IP/Ethernet, ATM, Gigabit Ethernet, and T1 network interfaces.

      About Amnis Systems Inc. (formerly Optivision, Inc.)
      Amnis Systems Inc. (OTCBB: AMNM) is the dominant market leader in the networked streaming video market. The company develops, manufactures and delivers MPEG network video products for high-quality video creation, management and distribution worldwide both directly and through leading industry partners. Based in Palo Alto, California, Amnis products are used in diverse applications such as distance learning, corporate training, video courier services, telemedicine, surveillance and visual collaboration.

      For more information about Amnis Systems Inc., visit

      www.amnisinc.com
      or visit
      www.optivision.com
      or visit
      www.paragon-research.net
      or phone 1-800-239-0600.

      `Safe Harbor` statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products and pricing, product demand and market acceptance, new product development, reliance on key strategic alliances, availability of raw materials, the regulatory environment, fluctuations in operating results and other risks detailed from time to time in the company`s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

      Optivision, LivePlayer, and NAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of Optivision, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:18:34
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Wednesday April 18, 12:01 pm Eastern Time

      Press Release
      Amnis Systems Will Showcase MPEG-4 Technology Demonstration At NAB 2001
      New Streaming Video Products and Features Will Also be Shown At Las Vegas Show
      PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2001--Amnis Systems Inc. (formerly Optivision, Inc.), a leading provider of networked streaming video products, will present a technology demonstration of streaming MPEG-4 video at the NAB 2001 show in Las Vegas from April 23 to April 26, 2001. In addition Amnis will also introduce new products and features including a live streaming video solution for DVB-ASI compatible satellite and cable networks, software only MPEG-2 desktop playback, and support for the RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) for IP based network applications. These products build on the Amnis line of network attached streaming video components for enterprise applications.

      Rich Falcone, vice president of Sales and Marketing, stated that, ``Amnis continues to be proactive in developing products and technology based on real customer demand.`` Amnis MPEG streaming video solutions are currently being used in enterprise applications including distance learning, training, content distribution, surveillance, telemedicine and collaborative conferencing. Such applications leverage the large installed base of enterprise broadband IP based networks that have become a strategic initiative for enterprise operations.

      The Amnis MPEG-4 technology demonstration will allow NAB attendees to experience the next generation digital video standard in a simulated network streaming video environment. Comparisons to existing MPEG-1 quality streaming video will be shown in the Amnis booth emphasizing the significant network bandwidth savings using MPEG-4 video compression while preserving compelling quality video for enterprise applications.

      Amnis will also show its LivePlayer(TM) all software MPEG desktop player product and demonstrate a new improved intuitive user interface. LivePlayer is a key component of any video application requiring MPEG1 or MPEG2 broadcast quality levels for live streaming video playback in a multicast network environment.

      The LivePlayer can also be used with the new NAC(TM)3000-DVB live streaming video server for satellite distribution of MPEG over IP video to remote enterprise networks. Building on the success of the NAC3000 product for direct Ethernet connection, the NAC3000-DVB can be directly connected to a DVB-ASI interface that is a standard in the satellite and cable TV industry. Satellite operators can expand their revenue models by offering MPEG quality video for enterprise IP based network applications.

      The Amnis network attached streaming video products will also be updated with support for the RTP network protocol in future software releases. This streaming network protocol is receiving broad support from the network industry and increasing demand from enterprise customers.

      ``Our strong product and market leadership continues to propel Amnis forward in developing next generation technologies that will solve real world enterprise network problems,`` said Michael Liccardo, chairman, president and CEO of Amnis Systems. ``The enterprise market is continuing to expand its use of video over IP applications as it discovers the operational efficiency and productivity improvement benefits in deploying network attached video solutions.``

      About Amnis Systems Inc. (formerly Optivision, Inc.)

      Amnis Systems Inc. (OTCBB:AMNM - news) is the dominant market leader in the networked streaming video market. The company develops, manufactures and delivers MPEG network video products for high-quality video creation, management and distribution worldwide both directly and through leading industry partners. Based in Palo Alto, Amnis products are used in diverse applications such as distance learning, corporate training, video courier services, telemedicine, surveillance and visual collaboration. For more information about Amnis Systems Inc., visit www.amnisinc.com or visit www.optivision.com, or phone 800/239-0600.
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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:18:52
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Network attached streaming video products deliver MPEG quality video over IP networks


      PALO ALTO, Calif., Apr 16, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Amnis Systems, Inc.,

      (OTCBB:AMNM)(formerly Optivision, Inc.), a leading global provider of networked streaming video products, announced its corporate sponsorship of Internet2(R) at the recent Internet2 Spring Members Meeting. Amnis has donated its network attached MPEG streaming video appliance products for use in remote video presentation events such as Internet2 Days, member meetings, and workgroup sessions.

      The Amnis network video system products are used in mission critical broadband network applications such as distance learning, training, content distribution, surveillance, telemedicine and video collaboration.



      "Amnis is pleased to support the efforts of Internet2 in deploying applications in education to improve the learning experience for students," said Michael Liccardo, Chairman, President and CEO of Amnis Systems, Inc. "The Optivision brand of high quality streaming video products are currently being used for research and interactive courses at a number of universities including University of Central Florida, Oregon State, Kansas State, University of Nebraska, and University of Hawaii and used to demonstrate the industry`s first multi-location video recording session using the Internet2 networks."



      Amnis also sponsored the Internet2 International Task Force Reception during the Internet2 Spring meeting. Heather Boyles, Director of International Relations for Internet2 said, "The Internet2 International program aims to ensure the continued global interoperability of advanced networks and technologies and enables research and education through advanced network applications on a worldwide basis. We are pleased that Amnis Systems is sponsoring this event in support of regional and international collaborations."



      An example of new multimedia applications enabled by the combination of broadband Internet technologies and network attached streaming video products is the Health Science Initiatives at the University of Central Florida. Amnis teamed with Dr. Jannick Rolland to demonstrate real time visualizations of anatomical joint motions. "The stereoscopic video streams are captured, compressed and streamed in real time using Amnis` MPEG over IP products," commented Dr. Rolland. "By developing the virtual environments of the future, our goal is to enhance the teaching and training environment for health professionals, and possibly assist in remote guided surgery. We require the broadcast quality video that is provided by the Amnis product line."



      About Internet2



      Led by over 180 US universities working with industry and government, Internet2 is developing and deploying advanced network applications and technologies for research and higher education, accelerating the creation of tomorrow`s Internet.

      Internet2 recreates the partnership of academia; industry and government that helped foster today`s Internet in its infancy. For more information about Internet2, see: http://www.internet2.edu/.

      xenia1245@yahoo.de
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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:44:11
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Ist das möglich? Ich dachte immer Realnetworks seit führend im Bereich Videostreaming.

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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:50:55
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Ist das möglich? Ich dachte immer Realnetworks sei führend im Bereich Videostreaming.
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      schrieb am 26.04.01 13:58:18
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      kurze mail an xenia1245@yahoo.de, dann schicke ich dir die genaue beschreibung.

      gruss xenia1245


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