Jupiterwebcasts
JupiterWebcasts FAQ

What is a Jupiter Webcast?
Jupiter Webcasts are live, targeted multimedia presentations focusing on IT and Internet related business issues. Moderated, interactive and educational, each Webcast runs approximately 40 to 50 minutes in total, and integrates a PowerPoint presentation with audio.

What if I am unavailable when the Jupiter Webcast is scheduled to run?
If you can't make the live Webcast presentation, you'll have the ability access the Webcasts at anytime that is convenient for you. All Webcasts are recorded and are available on demand for registrants here.

How much does it cost to participate?
Jupiter Webcasts are free to qualified registrants. You will receive a confirmation and access instructions to the Webcast prior to the live event. What are the technology requirements for viewing a Jupiter Webcast?

Hardware and Operating System Configurations:

  • 200 MHz or faster
  • 64 MB RAM minimum/128 MB recommended
  • 16 bit sound card
  • 65,000 (16 bit) color video display card
  • Windows 2000/Windows XP (or)
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3
Media Players:
In order to access the event, you must have one of the following streaming media players and versions installed on your computer:
  • Microsoft Windows Player 9 (Windows-only)
  • RealPlayer 10 (Mac & Windows) and RealOne (Windows-only)
Internet Browsers:
In order to access the event, you must have either Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 7.1 browser for Windows operating systems. For accessing events via Mac operating systems you must have Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4.

Internet Connection:
Before you access the event, you should ensure that your browser is configured to stream media. You will need a minimum Internet connection of 28.8Kbps, a 56Kbps connection is recommended.

Cookies and JavaScript:
In order to access the event, your computer must have cookies and JavaScript enabled.

How do I access a Jupiter Webcast?
After registering for the event through our Web site, you will receive an e-mail confirming your registration and providing access instructions. Additional instructions on how to use the Webcast interface will be provided at the beginning of the event.

Can I listen to a Jupiter Webcast over the Internet?
Yes, we offer synchronized streaming audio over the Internet.

Can I view past Jupiter Webcasts?
You can access past Jupiter Webcasts at anytime by visiting our On Demand index.

Can my company sponsor a Jupiter Webcast?
Yes. Details on sponsorship opportunities can be found in our Media Kit. For further information please contact webcastsales@jupitermedia.com.