• Rob OConnor's picture
    Rob OConnor on September 12, 2011

    At Brightcove, we’ve always been aware that our customers are managing not only video content but entire websites. Video is just one content type that makes the world’s best websites engaging (albeit an important one!). As such, we have always invested in and been excited about innovative and effective integrations with CMS partners. Read More →

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    Rob OConnor on June 16, 2011

    Using Omniture in conjunction with Brightcove just got easier. Open Source @ Brightcove, the community site for apps, SDKs and other developer tools, has added a new Flash plug-in for reporting events from within Brightcove video players to Omniture. Reports can then be rolled up using Omniture's SiteCatalyst. Read More →

  • Sara Watson's picture
    Sara Watson on March 29, 2011

    We've written a lot about how social media and video together makes for a powerful combination. Now let's take a look at a cool new implementation from PAID Inc. Read More →

  • Matthew Congrove's picture
    Matthew Congrove on February 23, 2011

    After launching just a little over a month ago, the Open Source @ Brightcove community has already contributed four new projects to the catalog! We're really excited because this set includes contributions from the Brightcove customers: Agora Games and Velir. Read More →

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    Matthew Congrove on January 11, 2011

    Today I'd like to announce the launch of Open Source @ Brightcove, a community-supported initiative to host a variety of applications, SDKs and tools for the Brightcove platform in one central location. Created to help Brightcove customers and developers meet their growing needs, Open Source @ Brightcove is run by a group of Brightcove employees with the help of a wide variety of developers from customer organizations, contractors and the general open source community. Read More →

  • Ashley Streb's picture
    Ashley Streb on March 3, 2009

    Bob de Wit just posted in the forums about a .NET SDK that he released... great stuff! If you use .NET, definitely check it out. From Bob's post..... Currently the SDK supports all of the video and playlist read methods, write is being implemented. All returned DTO (Data Transfer Objects) are strong typed and (if required) converted to native .NET formats (like DateTime). This SDK uses the Open Source NewtonSoft JSON library for .NET. Read More →

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    Ashley Streb on February 23, 2009

    There are two SDKs that have been made available in open source form and are available for download! If you are using the Media APIs from either a PHP or JavaScript based application be sure to check these out, they will definitely make your development easier. PHP SDK: http://echove.net JavaScript SDK: http://kudos-js.com Congrats to Matt Congrove and Brian Franklin on making these available! Read More →