Biographical Information
Steve Vonder Haar
Research Director, Internet Infrastructure
Steve Vonder Haar is research director of Interactive Media Strategies and is responsible for tracking uses of online audio and video in fields ranging from enterprise streaming media to video-on-demand services.
Prior to launching Interactive Media Strategies, Vonder Haar served as director of The Yankee Group's Media and Entertainment Strategies unit. In that role, Vonder Haar managed the Yankee unit focusing on the platforms, access services and user applications that make next-generation entertainment services possible. Areas of coverage under Vonder Haar's direction included multi-channel video services, high-speed Internet applications, telco video strategies, digital television, interactive television, set-top devices, T-Commerce and other topics related to the growing market for digital services.
From 1995 to 2000, Vonder Haar worked as a senior writer for the trade publication Interactive Week, covering Web media, advertising, and electronic commerce. Previously, he also worked as technology reporter on the business desk of the Fort Worth Star Telegram from 1990 to 1995, and as a technology reporter for both the Dallas Times Herald (1989-1990) and Dallas Business Journal (1987-1989.
Vonder Haar holds Bachelors Degrees in journalism and economics from the University of Missouri. He completed his Masters of Business Administration in finance from the University of Texas-Arlington in 1998.
Articles for Steve Vonder Haar
Eyes on the Enterprise: Save Money to Make Money
09 Apr 2009
Lucrative opportunities await those who can integrate online video with other applications in a way that saves companies money.
The New Sophisticates: Enterprise Year in Review
12 Feb 2009
While there are still plenty of newbies, most enterprises are savvier than ever about how to get the most out of online video.
Futurewatch: Enterprise—Bucking the Trend
12 Feb 2009
All signs seem to point to a slow year for online video, but in the business webcasting sector, online multimedia spending could go up.
Choosing an Enterprise Webcasting Solution
12 Feb 2009
Overcoming internal barriers to adoption can be as difficult as selecting the features you need.
Eyes on the Enterprise: All Mobile Devices Are Not the Same
11 Dec 2008
Interest in mobile multimedia is on the rise, but to fully exploit its potential, the industry should learn some lessons from the corporate world.
Eyes on the Enterprise: Brave New Platforms
15 Oct 2008
While the standardized template for business webcasts has forced innovation under the hood, significant change in on the horizon for developers of content creation tools and services.
Eyes on the Enterprise: Mo' Videos, Mo' Money—Solving the Problem of Network Cost
13 Oct 2008
In a multimedia networking market where costs are king, IT executives are saying they prefer the most expensive, Cadillac-style solution to their troubles.
Mon., Oct 13, by Steve Vonder Haar
Eyes on the Enterprise: Enterprise Multimedia: The New Belle of the Conference Circuit?
15 Jun 2008
Enterprise video may not be as sexy as consumer content, but it's finally getting the attention it deserves at this year's trade shows and conferences.
Eyes on the Enterprise: (Not So) Instant Karma
20 Apr 2008
The online business multimedia market is facing down seemingly karmic retribution as it continues to grow steadily.
It's All About Integration: Enterprise Year in Review
15 Feb 2008
For many, 2007 marked an inflection point in the evolution of the enterprise online multimedia technology industry. As adoption of the technology for business use continued to gain ground in the past year, a growing number of major technology vendors, such as Cisco Systems, began making bigger bets than ever before on the future of enterprise web video.
A Whole New World
15 Feb 2008
For NEC Unified, video webcasting is lighting the path to the future.
Commentary: Eyes on the Enterprise—Can't Start a Fire...
06 Aug 2007
Instead of pitching itself as a poor man’s answer to television, the web has to distinguish itself by the end-user marketing experiences it can uniquely deliver—especially when it comes to marketing and advertising.
Tues., August 7, by Steve Vonder Haar
Commentary: Eyes on the Enterprise—Cisco's Wake-Up Call
29 May 2007
It might seem like a sleeping giant now, but the combination of Cisco and WebEx will do far more to transform the online video space than Google’s acquisition of YouTube last year.
Tues., May 29, by Steve Vonder Haar.
Coming of Age: 2006 Enterprise Year in Review
15 Feb 2007
Personal web video publishing has sparked a sea change in the way companies view online multimedia. Now organizations want to use video for a broad communications platform, not just for presenting corporate events.
Case Study: Turning Training Into Profit
15 Feb 2007
At Parts Now!, online multimedia is turning training into a new forum for boosting revenue. The 17-year-old distributor of computer printer parts has developed a strategy for using rich media to extend the reach of complex training sessions that are sold to companies and individuals seeking corporate accreditation in the repair of broken computer printers.
Eyes on the Enterprise: Streaming Media's Marketing Potential
03 Jan 2007
The real opportunity of Web 2.0 does not come from figuring out a way to use the web to re-create media structures that already exist. The true value will be generated from the development of applications that uniquely utilize the capabilities of online multimedia technology.
Wed., Jan. 3, by Steve Vonder Haar
Eyes on the Enterprise: Streaming Video's Marketing Potential: Don't Believe the Hype
15 Nov 2006
Excitement over the distribution of video via the web is conjuring up renewed visions of online market opportunity. Mainstream media outlets are once again publishing ever more frequent stories about start-ups carving out new businesses in the online video sector. Venture capitalists are calling my office more often, trying to get a handle on the next big thing to incorporate web video.
The Enterprise Streaming Sales Process
18 Oct 2006
Enterprise streaming video solutions sell, but who's buying? Confusion on the part of resellers and executives make it tougher than it should be.
Wed., Oct. 18, by Steve Vonder Haar