Last week, Brightcove
CEO Jeremy Allaire and President and COO David Mendels presented a quarterly update for customers. They provided an update on a number of big announcements from the past quarter and answered a bunch of customer questions. Here’s a quick recap of what Jeremy and David covered:
Every quarter, Brightcove executives CEO Jeremy Allaire and President and COO David Mendels give an update to our valued customers. Today, customers received email invitations for this quarter's session.

Yesterday at 1PM ET and again today at 9 AM ET, Brightcove hosted our quarterly webinar with CEO Jeremy Allaire and President and COO David Mendels for all Brightcove customers. We brought everyone up to speed on a number of big announcements from the over the last quarter and answered a number of customer questions. Here's a quick recap of what we covered:
Walking into 2010, there are some major changes at the company that I'm excited to share as we cap off what was a very big year for the company and kick off what we expect will be an even more significant year of growth for Brightcove.
Yesterday, Brightcove chairman and CEO, Jeremy Allaire, delivered the keynote presentation at the first-ever Online Video Platform Summit at Streaming Media West in San Jose, CA.
Today at the BMO Capital Markets 17th Annual Digital Entertainment Conference, Brightcove chairman and CEO, Jeremy Allaire, was interview by Robert Gray of Fox Business News. In the interview, Jeremy discusses the growth of the online video industry and why Brightcove remains well positioned to capitalize on that growth. Jeremy also talks about his background at Macromedia and Allaire Corporation, as well as gives advice for other companies just starting out.
A great evening was had by all who attended last nights NY Video Meetup, held at NYU's Vanderbilt Hall. The event was especially interesting for us, as Brightcove CEO, Jeremy Allaire, was the night's featured "hot seat" guest.
Last week, Forbes' Silicon Valley Bureau Chief, Quentin Hardy, sat down with Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire to talk about CIO strategy and online video in the enterprise. You can see an excerpt of the interview in the Forbes.com Video Network segment below.

BusinessWeek'sTechnology Editor Peter Elstrom sat down with Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire for a video interview covering a wide range of topics including the state of the economy, mobile video, YouTube, and more.
Earlier today, Fortune's new Brainstorm Tech site published a guest column by Brighcove CEO Jeremy Allaire, "Had I Been at Sun Valley," where he provides some friendly advice for the media industry. Here's an excerpt:
Our next Meetup in London will be held on Thursday June 11th from 6 pm at the Pitcher & Piano, Trafalgar Square. Jeremy and Bob (our CTO) will be the special guests so don't miss this opportunity to meet them and ask them your questions on roadmap, etc! RSVP here.
At last week's Streaming Media East, Jeremy Allaire sat down with Saul Hansell from the New York Times to chat about developments in the mobile video space. In today's Business Section (B6), you can read excerpts from the interview which covers developments with the iPhone for mobile video. (Here's a link to the online version: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/15/even-in-video-the-action-is-on-the-iphone/).
That's a (translated) quote from Jeremy who was interviewed by Marie-Catherine Beuth of Le Figaro during his recent visit to Paris. Enjoy.
On Wednesday February 25th, Jeremy Allaire will speak at the 15h Annual Stanford Accel Symposium. The event, co-sponsored by Stanford's MediaX and Accel Partners, will tackle key developments in digital media and technology over the past year. The Symposium brings together the Stanford research community, high-technology business leaders, and entrepreneurs who are driving developments in this rapidly changing arena.
Symposium topics include:
Cross posting new blog article here for those of you only subscribing to Brightcove Corp Blog / RSS feed. It's over here on Jeremy Allaire's Station.
Hi-
After many years, I've decided to pick-up my level and activity of personal blogging. For a bit of history and a first post, check out Jeremy Allaire's Station.
Thanks,
Jeremy
We are very happy to announce several new additions to our executive team and board of directors. Jeff Whatcott, former vice president of marketing at Acquia and Adobe, has joined as senior vice president of marketing, and Mike Quinn, former vice president of sales with FAST Search & Transfer, has joined as senior vice president of sales for the Americas. In addition, long-time Adobe executive, David Mendels, and former BrassRing and Lotus Development Corporation executive, Deb Besemer, have joined our board of directors.
Popular industry blogs GigaOM and NewTeeVee are featuring an interview with Brightcove Chairman and CEO, Jeremy Allaire. Subbing in for Om Malik, Liz Gannes and GigaOM Show co-host Joyce Kim talk to Jeremy about the rapid growth and adoption of the Brightcove Internet TV platform, content areas that are driving the most traffic, and the future of the company.
Today's feature article in paidContent.org is an extensive interview between Rafat Ali and Jeremy Allaire. The interview covers a lot of ground including Brightcove's investment strategy, changing dynamics in the Internet video market, and perspectives on a wide variety of businesses in the space, as well as Brightcove product initiatives.
Here are some excerpts from the interview transcript. You can access the full audio interview below.
Television Week's WebVideoReport is featuring a keynote that Jeremy Allaire delivered at Limelight's recent Digital Media 2010 Summit. Topics in the presentation include user experience, distribution/syndication, and monetization strategies for Internet video.
TechCrunch reporter Eric Schonfeld caught up with Jeremy Allaire at the recent Boston MeetUp event. Topics covered in the interview include Brightcove Show, the Hollywood writers strike, ad networks, and recent developments at Brightcove.
The Internet video market continues to evolve at a dizzying pace. As we come to the end of 2007, it's a good time to take stock of what has happened over the past year and reflect on how the landscape is likely to evolve in the months and year ahead. We have put these thoughts into an article, which is available on our website. We hope it's helpful to people as they develop strategies for 2008 and take advantage of some of the best practices we have seen emerge over the past year.
Today, at the MediaGuardian's Changing Advertising Summit, Jeremy Allaire delivered a keynote address, which focused on major industry trends and innovation in Internet video distribution and online advertising. It's clear UK media owners are in the midst of a perfect storm of household broadband adoption, exploding consumer demand for Internet video, and a rush of advertising dollars shifting from traditional outlets to online media - trends that are being embraced by some of the biggest names in news and entertainment programming.
AllThings.tv is featuring a great, full hour interview with Jeremy Allaire, which provides deep dives into the Brightcove vision, Internet video advertising and the future of Internet TV. Have a listen on the AllThings.tv blogcast.
Yesterday, National Public Radio's All Things Considered aired a great story - "Exploring TV's Takeoff on the Internet" - which features an interview w/ Jeremy Allaire. I've included the program notes below and you can take a listen by following this link: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10094272
Today's Online Media Daily features an article on the keynote Jeremy gave at the Outfront conference yesterday. Here are a few excerpts from the MediaPost article:
Today, the Boston Business Journal published a very nice profile piece by Lisa van der Pool on Jeremy Allaire, which highlights some of the key stepping stones on the path to Brightcove. Here are a a few experts: