Brightcove Alliance - An Ecosystem for Online Video
Today, we announced the formation of the Brightcove Alliance, a broad ecosystem of companies who have announced partnerships with Brightcove focused on enhancing our platform with a massive range of third-party technology, applications, and solutions – nearly 100 companies in all, spanning nearly every size, scale and tier of technology and solution company. (See announcement details here)
This is both a huge milestone for our company as well as the online video industry as a whole.
For Brightcove, this represents a key component of our unfolding strategy to establish a new software platform for video and rich media and on the Internet. With Brightcove 3, we put into place a software platform that would make it possible for nearly any professional website to easily publish and distribute online video. More importantly, we opened up our platform with a wide range of APIs, SDKs and developer resources so that leading technology companies, web services, and solution providers could easily integrate with, add-on to and create solutions and applications for online video with our platform.
For the online video industry, this is also a milestone. While online video has been a broad trend for several years, we are now starting to see it take shape as a true and fundamental category of content on the web --- nearly every website and publisher is looking to use video, and this is driving the need and demand for horizontal software platforms that allow for this ubiquitous adoption of video on the Web.
Following these emerging platforms are a wide range of ISVs, technology companies, content distributors and services and solution providers all looking to enhance what corporations and organizations around the world can do with online video.
Across many key categories of online video, from advertising, to social media, to reporting and analytics, to search and discovery, there are hundreds of companies building innovative products and services to enhance what is possible with video on the Web. We’re really excited to be able to partner with so many great and innovative companies as we explore how to grow the overall online video industry.
Any technology supplier or services company that relates to the broadband web and is interested in making online video an important part of their solution, the Brightcove Alliance program presents a solid opportunity – free accounts, training and enablement on our platform, and participation in field sales and marketing activities.
This is also just the beginning. On a worldwide basis, there are ultimately tens of thousands of technology and services companies that touch professional websites and create compelling technology for content. Our ultimate goal here is to build an ecosystem that can embrace all of these companies and provide a common platform for them to build their businesses around.
Jeremy
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by shantanu sarkar on Dec 30, 2008 3:23:57 PM
IPTV News - Videocon's Dhoots look to snap up IOL owned By Ashish Deora
The Dhoot family, the promoters of Videocon Group, has bought 14% equity in IOL Netcom, a Mumbai-based broadband company, from the open market transaction is being perceived by the industry as a takeover bid.
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Internet_/Videocons_Dhoots_look_to_snap_up_IOL_Netcom/articleshow/3312325.cms
http://ashish-deora.blogspot.com
by vaibhav on Jan 2, 2009 3:38:19 AM
Argentum Motors will infuse INR 5 billion ( $126.8 million) to modernise the facility over the next 18 months as it gears up to host global commercial vehicle maker Daimler for the latter's proposed Low Cost Vehicle (LCV) roll out.
Now ashish deora is making the relation with dhoot family .
as well as Argentum is also planning to invest around Rs 500 crore to upgrade the facility. The three promoters of the company will eventually hold around 12% in the company after the debt is converted into equity and fresh investors are roped in.
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by hbestm on Jan 7, 2009 7:04:06 AM
Videocon’s Dhoots look to snap up IOL – IPTV News owned by Ashish Deora
The Dhoot family, the promoters of Videocon Group, has bought 14% equity in IOL Netcom, a Mumbai-based broadband company, from the open market transaction is being perceived by the industry as a takeover bid.
In the last two months, Shree Dhoot Trading & Agencies Ltd, an investment company of the Dhoots, has mopped up 11.72% shares in the loss-making firm, earlier known as IOL Broadband. This is in addition to the 1.97% stake that Videocon Realty & Infrastructure Ltd, a Videocon group company, owns in IOL Netcom.
Sources close to the development said the Dhoots have hired an advisor for further negotiations to gain management control of the zero-debt company that was the first in Asia to launch IPTV.
Videocon Group officials have met IOL Netcom president Siddharth Srivastava to discuss areas of mutual cooperation. However, the talks did not cover any buyout proposal.....
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Internet_/Videocons_Dhoots_look_to_snap_up_IOL_Netcom/articleshow/3312325.cms
http://www.ashishdeora.com
by VAIBHAV on Jan 13, 2009 8:27:55 AM
A couple of European and Asian auto majors including Peugeot-Citroen of France are in talks with Argentum Motors to manufacture components and cars, it is reliably learnt.
by slash1 on Jul 1, 2009 3:31:42 AM
Today IOL Netcom owner Ashish deora is big name.in worlds bussiness market.the latest........IOC Netcom offers broadband solutions and IPTV and has set up a 200 km fibre optic network in Mumbai and Delhi. The company, which suffered a loss of Rs 2.14 crore on revenues of Rs 2.19 crore in fiscal 2008, is about to launch its broadband services in Mumbai.
by jack on Jul 6, 2009 6:58:10 AM
Ashish Deora's Argentum Motors is set to expand its capacity for small cars to 0.4 million per annum. Argentum Motors would also start manufacturing 1-2 litre engines to cater to the demand for small cars. The company is creating flexibility at plant to suit a larger range of vehicles. Existing facility, which can produce engines in the size of 1.3-1.7 litre, is being expanded for 1-2 litre. The company was also setting up a new paint shop and an assembly line which would have a capacity of 0.25 million-0.3 million cars per annum at an investment of INR 5,000 million.
Argentum Motors to Infuse $126 Million in Indian Daewoo Facility
by jack on Jul 10, 2009 2:27:51 AM
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