NEW YORK, NY -- Brightcove, the Boston-based video services company, has been enjoying annual 300 percent growth, global expansion, strong balance sheet and is hooking up with devices including Vudu.
According to Brightcove CEO and Founder Jeremy Allaire, the company is providing integration onto the iPhone for shows including AMC's Mad Men, Saul Hansell of The New York Times reports.
Brightcove is developing iPhone apps for dozens of customers, a company spokesperson told me.
I interviewed Jeremy last week at the Streaming Media East conference for an update on developments at the company. We did not cover the iPhone developments.
iPhone App for Walt and Kara!Speaking of iPhone apps, the crew from All Things D who launched their own iPhone application last night. Kara Swisher has the story.
The new app has lots of videos, btw.
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To mine the growing opportunity in consumer technology, Cisco is expanding its presence in the consumer market and moving more aggressively beyond its business-to-business roots, the company told Beet.TV during an interview at Cisco headquarters.
“A lot of innovation happens at the consumer level and then moves up,” said Ken Wirt, VP of consumer marketing.
Laptops and Smartphones, as examples, have gained momentum with consumers and then moved into the enterprise market. That’s why Cisco began its expansion into the consumer market six years ago with the acquisition of Linksys, followed by the purchase of Scientific-Atlanta. Most recently, Cisco acquired Pure Digital Technologies, the makers of the super-popular Flip Mino video camera device, used by video bloggers and corporate clients alike.
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Hi,
I interviewed Jeremy last week at the Streaming Media East conference for an update on developments at the company. We did not cover the iPhone developments.