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Digitalsmiths is primarily known for enabling film studios like Warner Bros. to manage and distribute large video files with advanced metadata and search capabilities attached — but that could change with the newest version of its VideoSense platform. That’s because the company has built new clipping and editing capabilities into VideoSense 2.5, which could open up a whole new market opportunity for Digitalsmiths with news and sports organizations.
Digitalsmiths, the innovative multi-screen media analysis, operations and publishing technology provider, today announced the newest version of its flagship product, VideoSense®.
CableLabs should be commended for “putting a stake in the ground with TV Everywhere,” according to Matthew Berry, CTO and co-founder of Digitalsmiths. As a multiscreen media analysis, operations and publishing technology provider that just launched its own TV Everywhere product, DigitalSmiths is one of the many companies potentially affected by CableLabs recent move to create technical uniformity for TV Everywhere.
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A handful of home energy management companies showed off their energy display systems at a hearing on broadband and energy held by the FCC on Monday in Cambridge, Mass.
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Artivision joins leading advertising platforms, digital agencies and technology providers in the Kaltura Partner Program.
One of Japan’s leading digital agencies to provide Kaltura’s open source online video platform to Japanese customers.
TIME senior writer Lev Grossman discusses some of the top choices for 2009 Best Inventions of the Year
Kaltura, a popular open-source video solutions company, is announcing two new partnerships this week: one with LongTail Video to bring that company’s popular open-source video player JW Player to Kaltura, and one with Artivision, a company creating video monetization tools. These partnerships have huge promise for open-source video, making it easier than ever to create, share, and monetize video around the Web.