• Kristin Leighton's picture
    Kristin Leighton on May 21, 2012

    Last week, we announced a series of content management system (CMS) integrations that enable millions of website publishers to capitalize upon the rapid growth of online video. The Brightcove Video Cloud online video platform now offers pre-built integrations for Adobe CQ5, Agility, Atex Polopoly, Drupal, Ektron, Microsoft SharePoint 2010, PaperThin CommonSpot, Sitecore, and WordPress.  Read More →

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    Rob OConnor on May 18, 2012

    At Brightcove, we’re constantly striving to introduce new features and functionality that drive real value for publishers, helping them realize greater value from their online video investments. Our most recent Video Cloud release continues this trend, with features that promise to help our publishers create even higher quality video experiences and drive viewer engagement.   Read More →

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    Rob OConnor on May 14, 2012

    This is a blog post to accompany a webinar series we recently launched titled Top Tips for Driving More Value with Video. The sessions highlight 10 advanced ways to make sure you're providing high quality video experiences efficiently and effectively. Below are some excerpts from the presentation, but be sure to sign up for a session to get access to the rest of the great information. Read More →

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    Adam Mark on May 9, 2012

    App Cloud Developers: Take a load off—anywhere from a few kilobytes to a few hundred—by removing unused fields in your Video Cloud Connector. Just select the fields you want, then sit back, relax, and enjoy your lighter, faster app! Read More →

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    Bob Bailey on May 2, 2012

    As a relatively new Brightcove employee, one of my first tasks was to get up to speed on Video Cloud. I signed up for an account and started digging into the interface and the documentation. I was lucky that I had resources available to help guide me in the right direction and walk me through a simple workflow, starting with uploading a video all the way through getting it published out to Facebook or a website. Read More →

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    Chris Nicholson on April 19, 2012

    We’re pleased to announce our newest customer case study documenting Teaching Channel’s use of Video Cloud to provide teachers with a comprehensive library of online video content designed to enrich their professional skills. Through its website, teachingchannel.org, the non-profit offers a unique teacher-centric service offering of video content highlighting innovative in-classroom activities and teachers deserving of recognition for innovative methods and results. Read More →

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    Chris Nicholson on April 18, 2012

    We’re pleased to announce that Video Cloud is now integrated with the Atex Polopoly Web Content Management System (CMS) interface. The integration and Brightcove’s partnership with Atex will enable joint customers to easily deliver high-quality video experiences powered by Video Cloud across their website properties through the Polopoly Web CMS interface. Read More →

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    Kristin Leighton on April 18, 2012

    We are excited to announce today at the NAB Show that Universal Sports Network has rolled out the Brightcove Video Cloud online video platform to deliver live and on-demand sports coverage to its website, UniversalSports.com. Read More →

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    Rob OConnor on April 12, 2012

    This is a blog post to accompany a webinar series we recently launched titled Top Tips for Driving More Value with Video. The sessions highlight 10 advanced ways to make sure you're providing high quality video experiences efficiently and effectively. Below are some excerpts from the presentation, but be sure to sign up for a session to get access to the rest of the great information. Read More →

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    Chris Nicholson on April 4, 2012

    By 2016 the world will have more Internet-connected devices (10.3 billion) than people (7.3 billion) according to a recent report from Cisco. It’s predicted that video will comprise 71% of all mobile data traffic by that point. Read More →