Westminster, CO —
Digital Info Security Company (DGIF) announced today that in collaboration with InvestorsPipeline.Net, Limited (IPL) and TMM, Inc. (TMM), LeanStream Media, Inc. will soon launch an advanced video encoding system which allows video content to be viewed online with internet speeds significantly lower than the speeds currently required to play videos online. LeanStream’
LeanStream Media was formed to assemble certain proprietary assets and capabilities developed over the past 17 years under a streamlined corporate structure optimized for “speed to market deployment.”
ABOUT TMM, INC
(TMMI - Pink Sheets Electronic Quotation Service) TMMI has been involved in the video compression business since 1992. In the mid 1990's TMMI's SoftVideo was featured in industry leading CD-Rom games, Falcon Gold and Star Trek, The Next Generation, produced by Spectrum Holobyte. In 2006, TMMI expanded into the geobrowsing business and produced coverage of the 2006 World Cup inside the Google Earth platform.
ABOUT DIGITAL INFO SECURITY COMPANY (DGIF, DISC)
Digital Info Security Company with its state-of-art datacenters specializes in automated services for compliance, such as Remote Backup, E-mail Compliance and Archiving, Instant Message Archiving & Monitoring, Electronic Discovery, and E-mail Encryption. DISC provides IT solutions for companies of all sizes. DISC and its associates have extensive experience with Encryption, Archiving, and other Hosted Services for clients around the world. For more information about DISC, please visit www.disecurityco.com.
TECHNOLOGY RELATES TO
Video compression, mobile video, video on demand, codec, video codec, HD, High Definition, streaming video, movies, video encoding, online video content, minimal bandwidth requirements, media content distribution, advanced buffering, adaptive bit rate, digital rights management, video, HD player, 1080 video, iPhone video, BlackBerry video, IPTV, online TV, HD video, online movies, streaming HD.
SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Terminology such as "anticipate,"



