Intel

Intel Corporation, established in 1968, is a global leader in semiconductor chip manufacturing. The company designs, manufactures, and sells essential technologies for cloud, smart, and connected devices worldwide. Intel operates through various segments, offering platform products like central processing units and chipsets, and non-platform products such as accelerators, connectivity products, and memory and storage solutions. Additionally, Intel provides Internet of Things products and computer vision technology. Serving original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and cloud service providers, Intel collaborates with other tech giants to advance computing and communications. Intel Capital, the company's strategic investment arm, invests in innovative startups targeting cloud, AI, 5G, and other disruptive technologies. With a workforce of over 100,000 employees globally, Intel is transforming from a PC-centric company to a data-centric one, powering the future of computing and communications.

Indeshaw Adenaw

Investment Manager

Ranjeet Alexis

Investment Director, United States

Safroadu Yeboah Amankwah

Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer

Assaf Araki

Investment Director

Jennifer Ard

Managing Director and Head of Investment Operations

Peng Bai

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Derivative Logic Technology Development

Roi Bar-Kat

Managing Director

Jose-Maria Blanc

Vice President of Finance, Assistant Treasurer and Intel Capital Managing Director

Joe Bolger

Vice President

John Bonini

Vice President / General Manager - Desktop, Workstations, Gaming

James Carwana

Vice President

Arun Chetty

Managing Director

Lisa Cohen

Investment Director

Joe English

Vice President

Don Faria

Investment Director

Dave Flanagan

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Andrew Fligel

Senior Managing Director and Member of the Investment Committee

Pat Gelsinger

CEO

Yoni Greifman

Investment Director, Intel Capital

Abdul Guefor

Managing Director EMEA

Josiane Ishimwe

Investment Analyst

Dave Johnson

Managing Director / Investment Director

Erik Jorgensen

Director, United Kingdom

Lisa Lambert

MD, Software and Services

Greg Lavender Ph.D

Corporate CTO and SVP / GM of the Software and Advanced Technology Group

Anthony Lin

Managing Partner and Head of Intel Capital

Steve Long

Corporate Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) General Manager

Mike Mayberry

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Components Research

Steven C. Megli

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and GM, Fab / Sort Manufacturing

Nebiu Mela

Investment Director

Anil Nanduri

Vice President and General Manager, Drones Group

Trina Van Pelt

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Sanat Rao

Director

Mark Rostick

Vice President and Senior Managing Director

Navin Shenoy

Executive Vice President, Data Platforms Group

Mohammad Shihadah

CEO

Tammi Smorynski

Managing Director

Chiara Sommer

Investment Director

Jackie A. Sturm

Corporate Vice President Global Supply

Weng Kuan Tan

General Manager, Connected Home Diviison. Corporate Vice President

Thomas Urban

Investment Director

Erica Van

Investment Director

Tianlin Wang

Managing Director and China Country Manager

Nick Washburn

Senior Managing Director, Intel Capital

Lance Weaver

Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and Cloud Strategy, Intel Data Platforms Group

Glenn Weinberg

Director of Architecture, Storage Group

Liang Chen Ph.D

Director, Business Planning and Development

Past deals in Video Streaming

Yuntian Imagination

Series C in 2022
Ivcloud is a global interactive video cloud service provider, offering ultra-high-definition, low-latency, interactive Cloud 2.0 videos.

Yuntian Imagination

Series C in 2022
Ivcloud is a global interactive video cloud service provider, offering ultra-high-definition, low-latency, interactive Cloud 2.0 videos.

Iris.TV

Series B in 2021
Iris.TV, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that enhances video programming for publishers and content owners by facilitating personalized video streaming and improving audience engagement across multiple devices. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Los Angeles, with an office in New York, the company offers a suite of tools that includes Adaptive Stream for real-time personalized streaming, Asset IQ for automated data structuring and optimization, and IRIS Vision for business intelligence and programming management. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, Iris.TV automates the delivery of customized content based on audience preferences and behaviors. The platform also provides data connectivity to improve viewing experiences and advertising outcomes, enabling scalable solutions for contextual ad targeting, verification, and video recommendations, thereby maximizing video consumption while simplifying operational processes for web, mobile, and OTT distribution.

Game.tv

Series A in 2019
Game.tv, Inc. operates an AI-based e-sports tournament platform designed to automate gaming tournaments for mobile gamers. Founded in 2018 and based in Campbell, California, the company offers its core product, Tourney, which serves as an AI-powered e-sports assistant capable of managing tournaments from inception to conclusion. The platform facilitates the organization of online competitions, enhancing gamers' experiences by providing tools for live streaming, community engagement, skill development, and rewards. By leveraging artificial intelligence, Game.tv enables users to immerse themselves in the mobile gaming environment and interact across diverse gaming communities.

Polystream

Series A in 2019
Polystream is a developer of an innovative interactive streaming platform that aims to transform the streaming of real-time 3D content at scale. Utilizing advanced command streaming technology, Polystream enables the instant delivery of playable content without the need for downloads or modifications. This approach facilitates seamless experiences across various devices, allowing gamers, streamers, and viewers to engage and grow their audiences efficiently. The company's synchronous spectator engine, known as Fantom, supports cloud-native games and experiences, providing cost-effective streaming solutions with extensive reach and scale. By rethinking the visual cloud infrastructure, Polystream is actively contributing to the development of the 3D Internet.

CafeX

Series B in 2015
CafeX is a provider of one-click collaboration solutions designed to improve productivity and customer engagement for enterprises. Established in 2013 and headquartered in New York City, the company focuses on facilitating seamless online interactions among employees, customers, and partners. Its real-time digital engagement platform incorporates features such as video chats, co-browsing, on-screen drawings, and instant file sharing, enabling organizations to deliver live customer assistance and enhance team efficiency. Trusted by top global banks and other leading brands, CafeX empowers users to collaborate securely from virtually anywhere, using their preferred devices and tools.

Altia Systems

Series B in 2014
Altia Systems is an award winning, venture-backed company based in Cupertino, California and creator of the PanaCast™ system. PanaCast™ is a unique experience that enables anyone on desktop or mobile to communicate in interactive, real-time Panoramic-HD 200 degree field-of-view video that replicates the human panoramic perspective.

Kaltura

Series E in 2014
Kaltura Inc. is a video platform provider serving a diverse range of sectors, including enterprises, media companies, service providers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2006 and based in New York, the company offers a comprehensive Video Experience Cloud that includes live, real-time, and on-demand video products. Its solutions encompass a variety of applications such as corporate training, video marketing, and virtual classroom environments, with specialized services tailored for educational and media sectors. Kaltura's platform supports multiple deployment options, including Software-as-a-Service and on-premise solutions, catering to a global clientele that engages hundreds of millions of viewers across various contexts, including communication, collaboration, and entertainment. The company primarily generates revenue from its Enterprise, Education, and Technology segment, with a significant portion coming from the United States.

iStreamPlanet

Series B in 2013
iStreamPlanet, established in 2000, specializes in cloud-based live video streaming solutions for prominent sports, entertainment, and technology brands. The company offers global content acquisition, managed and self-managed live streaming, live linear channels, dynamic advertisement insertion, live video encoding, and multiscreen packaging services. With a strong track record and offices in Las Vegas, Redmond, and London, iStreamPlanet supports high-quality streaming video experiences for connected audiences worldwide. Since August 2015, it has operated as a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

PlayHatch

Venture Round in 2013
Unleash creativity to build unique cloud-native experiences. Stream games to any screen, bringing players and their audience together. Powered by Hatch.

iStreamPlanet

Series A in 2013
iStreamPlanet, established in 2000, specializes in cloud-based live video streaming solutions for prominent sports, entertainment, and technology brands. The company offers global content acquisition, managed and self-managed live streaming, live linear channels, dynamic advertisement insertion, live video encoding, and multiscreen packaging services. With a strong track record and offices in Las Vegas, Redmond, and London, iStreamPlanet supports high-quality streaming video experiences for connected audiences worldwide. Since August 2015, it has operated as a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

Kaltura

Series D in 2012
Kaltura Inc. is a video platform provider serving a diverse range of sectors, including enterprises, media companies, service providers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2006 and based in New York, the company offers a comprehensive Video Experience Cloud that includes live, real-time, and on-demand video products. Its solutions encompass a variety of applications such as corporate training, video marketing, and virtual classroom environments, with specialized services tailored for educational and media sectors. Kaltura's platform supports multiple deployment options, including Software-as-a-Service and on-premise solutions, catering to a global clientele that engages hundreds of millions of viewers across various contexts, including communication, collaboration, and entertainment. The company primarily generates revenue from its Enterprise, Education, and Technology segment, with a significant portion coming from the United States.

go90

Seed Round in 2011
go90 is an American video streaming service for live sports, concerts from the top artists, brand new originals, and tv shows you already love. All on go90™.

Xfire

Venture Round in 2011
Xfire is a digital platform that focuses on gaming, movies, television, and broader pop culture topics. Established in 2003, it has evolved to provide in-depth news, guides, and analyses that reflect the dynamic nature of digital entertainment. Originally a leader in social gaming services, Xfire reached over 22 million registered users by 2012. After being acquired by Viacom in 2008, it was later spun out in 2010 by a team of entrepreneurs and investors. The platform features a revamped website and new user interface, alongside the launch of a competitive gaming service called Battleground, which includes various gaming modes and a virtual currency system. Xfire also offers users social networking capabilities, group voice-over IP chat, and options for sharing in-game content and live-streaming gameplay, catering to a diverse audience interested in the interconnected aspects of pop culture.

iStreamPlanet

Series A in 2011
iStreamPlanet, established in 2000, specializes in cloud-based live video streaming solutions for prominent sports, entertainment, and technology brands. The company offers global content acquisition, managed and self-managed live streaming, live linear channels, dynamic advertisement insertion, live video encoding, and multiscreen packaging services. With a strong track record and offices in Las Vegas, Redmond, and London, iStreamPlanet supports high-quality streaming video experiences for connected audiences worldwide. Since August 2015, it has operated as a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

Kaltura

Series C in 2011
Kaltura Inc. is a video platform provider serving a diverse range of sectors, including enterprises, media companies, service providers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2006 and based in New York, the company offers a comprehensive Video Experience Cloud that includes live, real-time, and on-demand video products. Its solutions encompass a variety of applications such as corporate training, video marketing, and virtual classroom environments, with specialized services tailored for educational and media sectors. Kaltura's platform supports multiple deployment options, including Software-as-a-Service and on-premise solutions, catering to a global clientele that engages hundreds of millions of viewers across various contexts, including communication, collaboration, and entertainment. The company primarily generates revenue from its Enterprise, Education, and Technology segment, with a significant portion coming from the United States.

Videon Central

Venture Round in 2010
Videon Labs develops innovative products for audio and video applications across various industries, including Global AV, Aviation, and Automotive sectors. The company has successfully integrated its streaming media, DVD, and Blu-ray technology into over 30 million devices, establishing itself as a key partner for technology companies and AV product developers. Videon's comprehensive approach supports clients throughout the entire product development process, from ideation and design to manufacturing, certification, and ongoing support, all managed in-house for efficiency. The company has achieved several industry milestones, such as being the first to create a universal Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD player, as well as the first optical disc Google TV. Additionally, its Android app, Avia, gained significant popularity as one of the first applications to support Google Chromecast, amassing over a million downloads. Videon continues to expand its reach into new markets and has been recognized multiple times on the Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest-growing private companies.

Ortiva Wireless

Series C in 2010
Ortiva Wireless, Inc. specializes in mobile video management solutions, focusing on the optimization of video content for mobile network operators and managed service providers. The company offers a mobile video optimization gateway, known as mVOG, which enhances mobile streaming capabilities through asset preparation, transcoding, and efficient delivery of both live and on-demand video content. Additionally, Ortiva Wireless provides iVOG, a video optimization platform aimed at improving network efficiency and reducing bandwidth consumption for wireless operators. Founded in 2004 and based in La Jolla, California, Ortiva Wireless is committed to enhancing the quality and efficiency of mobile video services.

Verismo

Venture Round in 2010
Verismo Networks is a privately held company based in Mountain View, California, with a research and design center in Bangalore, India. The company specializes in providing an Internet TV platform that delivers high-quality video content directly to televisions, eliminating the need for a personal computer. Verismo offers a customizable end-to-end solution that enables Internet service providers, telecommunications companies, and other media operators to easily deploy broadband entertainment services. Their platform facilitates the distribution of various content types, including linear channels, over-the-top Internet videos, video-on-demand, and live channels. By allowing operators to integrate their own content, Verismo positions itself in the growing market for internet-based television services.

Veebeam

Series B in 2010
Veebeam Ltd. is a technology company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, specializing in wireless technologies and products for video streaming. Founded in 2002 and resulting from the 2008 merger of Staccato Communications and Artimi, Veebeam focuses on developing software and hardware solutions that facilitate the wireless streaming of HD audio and video content from devices like PCs to televisions. Their product offerings include Veebeam VideoCaster software, which allows desktop streaming to TVs, and various solutions for accessing online video services such as Netflix and YouTube. The company also designs in-home video solutions using DLNA/UPnP protocols and provides ultra wideband wireless modules for diverse applications. Veebeam’s products support a range of operating systems and are marketed to OEMs and service providers through online retail channels. As of October 2013, Veebeam Ltd. entered liquidation.

MediaKind

Debt Financing in 2009
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.

V Cube

Venture Round in 2009
V Cube provides visual communication services tailored for various sectors, including planning, development, sales, and maintenance. The company offers a web-based platform that enables seamless communication among participants globally, allowing them to talk, see, exchange ideas, and share files in real-time. V Cube's technology facilitates high-quality video and audio communication using standard equipment, designed to meet the specific needs of businesses and educational institutions. By creating cost-effective and user-friendly solutions, V Cube helps clients significantly reduce expenses related to travel, training, and document management. The company's commitment to connecting professionals and students from diverse locations aims to break down barriers and foster collaboration in today's fast-paced global environment.

Phoenix New Media

Venture Round in 2009
Phoenix New Media Limited is a prominent Chinese new media company that delivers premium content through an integrated platform encompassing the internet, mobile, and television channels. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, the company operates mainly through two segments: Net Advertising Services and Paid Services. Its primary online presence is through ifeng.com, which features approximately 40 interest-based verticals, including news, finance, entertainment, and sports. The company also provides video content through its v.ifeng.com platform and offers a mobile channel that includes applications for news and video. Phoenix New Media not only sources content from various professional media institutions but also incorporates user-generated and in-house produced content, fostering community interaction through comments and discussions. By combining internet and television media, Phoenix New Media enables users to access diverse content across multiple devices, catering to a wide audience in China.

MediaKind

Venture Round in 2008
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.

Veoh Networks

Series D in 2008
Veoh is an Internet TV service that enables users to discover, watch, and personalize their online viewing experience. It provides free access to a wide array of content, including studio productions, independent films, and user-generated videos, all accessible with a broadband connection. Veoh's platform allows over 100,000 content publishers, ranging from established entertainment brands to independent creators, to connect with a global audience of more than 28 million viewers. The company offers tools to help these publishers enhance the visibility of their content and build dedicated viewer communities. Veoh's technology supports the distribution of television-quality video, allowing users to enjoy a seamless viewing experience on their personal computers or Macs. Headquartered in California, Veoh is supported by a diverse team and backed by notable investors in the technology and media sectors.

SMGBB

Venture Round in 2008
SMGBB (上海东方宽频传播有限公司) is a Chinese company offering comprehensive online live broadcasting and on-demand services of video and audio programs. It also provides other related value-added services. SMGBB main station has nearly 20 network audio channels including news, entertainment, sports, stock, shopping, finance, English, radio, electronic magazine, podcasts, communities, forums, and more. In addition to operating its main station, SMGBB is engaged in internet audio-visual program copyright management in order to provide solutions for broadband website technology, content construction and operation, integrated marketing of domestic and foreign media advertising business and e-commerce business, and more.

maniaTV

Series C in 2008
maniaTV is network of original pop culture TV shows satiating the viewing habits of the Internet's most rabid video consumers. Shows that are network quality and that include major established Hollywood personalities like MTV's Audrina Patridge, Fox Sports' Tom Arnold, MADtv Bobby Lee, Jackass Superstar Wee-man, Comedian Tom Green, CBS Rockstar's Dave Navarro, and many more. Most importantly, maniaTV takes advantage of, and benefits from, the current disruption of television and huge shift of TV dollars to the Internet. To wit, maniaTV has worked with over 90 leading brands from every major advertising agency.

Bragster

Series A in 2008
Bragster is a social networking platform that centers around dares and challenges, allowing users to "brag" about their intentions to complete various tasks, such as showing up at work in pajamas. It emphasizes video content, enabling users to provide proof of their completed dares. The platform aims to generate revenue through "sponsored brags," where brands can engage users with marketing messages in an entertaining manner, and there are plans to offer a white label version of the platform for licensing. Bragster primarily attracts users in English-speaking regions, including the UK, US, and Canada. The platform is a re-launch of Gottabet, which previously operated on a cash betting model before shifting to its current format.

Adsit Media

Series A in 2007
Beijing Adsit Media Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company specializing in the distribution of internet-based video advertisements. It serves as both the operating entity and technology service provider for Baidu's TV business model, distinguishing itself as Baidu's sole strategic brand management partner. Adsit Media offers a range of innovative online video advertising services, including floating, embedded, and streaming video advertisements. These services are designed to help businesses attract customers and increase their revenue, making Adsit Media a key player in the advertising sector in China.

Delve Networks

Series A in 2007
Delve Networks, founded by Alex Castro in Seattle, is an online video platform specializing in video publishing and search services. The company has served over 280 clients, including notable entities such as the NFL, Cleveland Clinic, and Lego, delivering approximately 200 million streams monthly. The platform allows content producers to manage, publish, and monetize high-quality video content, providing essential features like video hosting, encoding, content delivery, management, metrics, and advertising. In 2010, Delve Networks was acquired by Limelight Networks, becoming a business unit within Limelight while maintaining its Seattle base. Under Castro's leadership, the Delve unit experienced significant growth in customer base and revenue. Delve's team includes experienced professionals from leading tech companies such as Amazon and Yahoo, enhancing its capability in delivering next-generation Internet television services.

DiBcom

Series E in 2007
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.

Videonline Communications

Series C in 2007
ViDeOnline Communications, Ltd aggregates digital media content for distribution over its secured O8 Media network to Internet Service Providers, broadband carriers, IPTV and Digital TV providers and mobile phone carriers. ViDeOnline's initial market focus is Asia, specifically China. The Company secures the content by enhancing industry standard Digital Rights Management technologies for delivery to PCs, set top boxes, mobile phones and DRM supported portable players. Its full end to end network capabilities include content management with a full suite of ingestion tools for a wide range of consumer viewing devices, content security management with industry approved DRM and watermarking, subscriber management with billing and real time transaction record reporting, as well as network management to monitor server and network congestion, transaction integrity and content flow. As one the technology pioneers in this digital media network space in Asia, ViDeOnline is able to secure licenses for distribution of major Hollywood studio content, as well as music from the major record labels, and is uniquely positioned to becoming one of the leading providers of digital media content in Asia.

Delve Networks

Seed Round in 2006
Delve Networks, founded by Alex Castro in Seattle, is an online video platform specializing in video publishing and search services. The company has served over 280 clients, including notable entities such as the NFL, Cleveland Clinic, and Lego, delivering approximately 200 million streams monthly. The platform allows content producers to manage, publish, and monetize high-quality video content, providing essential features like video hosting, encoding, content delivery, management, metrics, and advertising. In 2010, Delve Networks was acquired by Limelight Networks, becoming a business unit within Limelight while maintaining its Seattle base. Under Castro's leadership, the Delve unit experienced significant growth in customer base and revenue. Delve's team includes experienced professionals from leading tech companies such as Amazon and Yahoo, enhancing its capability in delivering next-generation Internet television services.

Pando Networks

Series B in 2006
Pando Networks (www.pandonetworks.com) improves the delivery performance of online media assets. Pando accelerates content delivery, increases download completion and provides detailed performance data. Pando technology currently accelerates the delivery of more than 200 million media downloads around the world each year. Pando is funded by Intel Capital, BRM Capital and Wheatley Partners.

MovieBeam

Series A in 2006
MovieBeam is a provider of digital entertainment, offering a convenient platform for customers to rent movies from home. The service allows users to access a diverse selection of films, including new releases and popular favorites, from major Hollywood studios. MovieBeam's movies-on-demand platform features an ever-changing lineup, consistently providing approximately 100 titles, with up to 10 new movies automatically delivered each week. This is facilitated through advanced over-the-air datacasting technology, which ensures instant access to content. Additionally, MovieBeam caters to the global hospitality industry by offering interactive television services and video-on-demand solutions, which include installation and maintenance of fiber optic cabling and ongoing customer support.

Kasenna

Series E in 2006
Kasenna is a company that specializes in IPTV solutions, enabling broadband service providers to deliver multi-play offerings, including video-on-demand (VOD) content, to consumers. The company develops video delivery software designed for triple-play services on broadband networks, emphasizing open standards and robust management infrastructure. This allows service providers, enterprises, and other organizations to build and maintain commercial-grade IP video networks effectively. By focusing on innovative technology, Kasenna supports the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

Entropic

Series C in 2006
Entropic provides delivery, processing, and distribution of traditional HDTV broadcasts and IP-based streaming video content to the home. In addition to their next-generation STB, System-on-a-Chip, and connectivity solutions, entropic allows Pay-TV operators to provide consumers with engaging whole-home entertainment by transforming how digital entertainment is delivered, connected, and consumed at home.

maniaTV

Series B in 2005
maniaTV is network of original pop culture TV shows satiating the viewing habits of the Internet's most rabid video consumers. Shows that are network quality and that include major established Hollywood personalities like MTV's Audrina Patridge, Fox Sports' Tom Arnold, MADtv Bobby Lee, Jackass Superstar Wee-man, Comedian Tom Green, CBS Rockstar's Dave Navarro, and many more. Most importantly, maniaTV takes advantage of, and benefits from, the current disruption of television and huge shift of TV dollars to the Internet. To wit, maniaTV has worked with over 90 leading brands from every major advertising agency.

DiBcom

Series C in 2005
DiBcom S.A., a fabless semiconductor company, offers a range of integrated circuits in France & internationally. It specializes in the development of broadband wireless solutions following digital video broadcasting and other broadband communication standards. The company offers chipsets and development kits. Its solutions are used in automotive, portable LCD TV, PC, mobile phones and other handheld device applications. DiBcom S.A. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France.

Venturi Wireless

Series C in 2005
Venturi Wireless, Inc. specializes in broadband optimization solutions for mobile and wireless operators. The company provides a range of products designed to enhance the mobile user experience across various devices, including desktops, laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Key offerings include the Venturi Video Optimization solution, which improves video delivery on mobile broadband, and the Venturi Optimization Engine, a high-capacity server that enhances data and multimedia services. Additional solutions such as Venturi Transport Optimization and Venturi Central Management focus on improving network performance and enabling efficient management of optimization engines. The company also offers comprehensive services, including project management, system deployment, customer support, and training. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Venturi Wireless was previously known as Fourelle Systems, Inc. before rebranding in 2003.

MediaKind

Venture Round in 2004
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.

Omneon

Venture Round in 2004
Omneon Video Networks, Inc. specializes in providing digital content storage and processing systems tailored for media companies, facilitating the production and distribution of digital video and audio. The company develops and markets a variety of products, including Spectrum video servers and MediaGrid active storage systems, along with related software applications. Spectrum video servers are designed for real-time applications, such as multi-channel broadcast playout, while MediaGrid systems support file-based content storage, offering high-bandwidth, simultaneous multi-user access and integrated digital media processing capabilities. Omneon's products are compatible with various complementary technologies and include application programming interfaces for enhanced functionality. Their offerings cater to a diverse clientele, including multinational media conglomerates, commercial and public broadcast networks, content networks, satellite broadcasters, television service providers, local television stations, and mobile television providers. Omneon sells its products both directly to end users and indirectly through system integrators across regions such as the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Founded in 1998, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

The FeedRoom

Series C in 2002
The FeedRoom is a leading provider of online video communications, specializing in live video and digital asset management. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including broadband video distribution, encoding, management, and delivery, as well as performance reporting and video application design. It caters to a diverse clientele, including corporations, media and publishing organizations, and government agencies, delivering flexible solutions that enhance business and marketing communications. Renowned organizations such as Autodesk, Boeing, and The Pentagon utilize The FeedRoom's expertise to engage audiences, build brands, and manage digital media assets effectively. With a strong emphasis on customer service, The FeedRoom remains at the forefront of the video technology landscape, helping clients monetize content and optimize their communications strategies.

Dartfish

Venture Round in 2002
Dartfish SA specializes in developing video solutions that enable users to capture, analyze, and share video content effectively. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fribourg, Switzerland, the company offers a suite of applications and services, including myDartfish, a personal workspace for skill and game analysis, and myDartfish Express, which helps athletes identify areas for improvement. Their platform features myDartfish Smart Cloud for secure video storage and sharing, as well as ProSuite for automatic tracking of video annotations. Dartfish also provides tools for match analysis and data integration, along with Dartfish.tv, a platform for sharing video analysis. By serving diverse markets such as sports, education, healthcare, and industry, Dartfish makes video accessible to coaches, athletes, students, and organizations worldwide. The company operates additional offices across several countries, including the United States, Australia, and various locations in Europe and Asia.

MediaKind

Series B in 2002
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.

Be Here

Venture Round in 2001
Be Here Corporation specializes in voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) products, focusing on videoconferencing solutions. Its flagship product, TotalView, enables users to manage multiple video views of participants and data during virtual meetings. The company also develops advanced video optics and visual solutions, which include aspherical and catadioptric lenses, as well as proprietary software for image processing and view navigation. Be Here’s technology is utilized across various sectors, including corporate training, higher education, healthcare collaborations, military surveillance, financial services, and real estate marketing. Founded in 1996, Be Here Corporation is headquartered in Fremont, California.

Pseudo Entertainment

Venture Round in 2000
Pseudo Entertainment operates an interactive net-television network. Pseudo.com combines the visual appeal of streaming-video, the interactivity of chat, and the features of an online community. On Pseudo.com, visitors come together to simultaneously watch shows, chat with each other, and even interact directly with the live performers that appear on-screen. Ultimately, Pseudo.com visitors are engaged and active participants in the live entertainment experience, providing an ideal environment for product or service messages.

The FeedRoom

Series A in 2000
The FeedRoom is a leading provider of online video communications, specializing in live video and digital asset management. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including broadband video distribution, encoding, management, and delivery, as well as performance reporting and video application design. It caters to a diverse clientele, including corporations, media and publishing organizations, and government agencies, delivering flexible solutions that enhance business and marketing communications. Renowned organizations such as Autodesk, Boeing, and The Pentagon utilize The FeedRoom's expertise to engage audiences, build brands, and manage digital media assets effectively. With a strong emphasis on customer service, The FeedRoom remains at the forefront of the video technology landscape, helping clients monetize content and optimize their communications strategies.

Omneon

Series B in 1999
Omneon Video Networks, Inc. specializes in providing digital content storage and processing systems tailored for media companies, facilitating the production and distribution of digital video and audio. The company develops and markets a variety of products, including Spectrum video servers and MediaGrid active storage systems, along with related software applications. Spectrum video servers are designed for real-time applications, such as multi-channel broadcast playout, while MediaGrid systems support file-based content storage, offering high-bandwidth, simultaneous multi-user access and integrated digital media processing capabilities. Omneon's products are compatible with various complementary technologies and include application programming interfaces for enhanced functionality. Their offerings cater to a diverse clientele, including multinational media conglomerates, commercial and public broadcast networks, content networks, satellite broadcasters, television service providers, local television stations, and mobile television providers. Omneon sells its products both directly to end users and indirectly through system integrators across regions such as the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Founded in 1998, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
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