
HaiVision and Video Furnace Merge to
Deliver Unprecedented End-to-End Network Video Solutions
March 16, 2009
Source: HaiVision Systems
HaiVision and Video Furnace Bring Together
the Best H.264 Encoder Technology With the Worlds Most
Intelligent IP Video Distribution System
HaiVision Systems Inc., the worlds leading vendor of
high-performance H.264 encoders and codec systems, and Video
Furnace Inc., the market leader in IP video delivery software
solutions, have signed a definitive agreement to merge and
become HaiVision Network Video.
Each company brings industry-leading technology to the merger,
and together they offer the only end-to-end high-definition
(HD) H.264 IPTV platform for education, corporate, medical,
and military video-over-IP distribution systems.
The combination of HaiVision and Video Furnace technologies
delivers the most advanced solution for H.264 IP video distribution,
said Mirko Wicha, president and CEO of HaiVision Network Video.
Our integration partners and customers are very excited
about having a single-vendor solution in this fragmented market
space.
HaiVision develops the highest performance H.264 encoder hardware,
which incorporates the companys MAKO-HD codec to deliver
1080p HD over IP networks with an imperceptible 70 milliseconds
of end-to-end latency. Both HaiVision and Video Furnace are
committed to advancing the IP video industry while promoting
the universal adoption of H.264 as the HD standard.
This merger combines advanced hardware and software
expertise that is unmatched in the industry, said Joe
Gaucher, Video Furnace founder and HaiVisions new CTO.
Our combined development capabilities will pave the
way for the future of IP video delivery.
Video Furnace develops the industrys most powerful,
elegant, and mature IP video distribution system, which includes
full recording and video on demand (VOD) functionality. The
Video Furnace system delivers HD H.264 IP video to both InStream,
the worlds only zero footprint, cross-platform
fully encrypted client-server player and channel guide system,
and the VF-STB, a high-performance HD set-top box. The InStream
player is unique in that it requires no software installation
on client computers, enabling secure, simple, and painless
IP video deployments.
The performance of the integrated solution from HaiVision
Network Video and its value proposition are outstanding,
said Terrell Coble of The Whitlock Group, which is supporting
a substantial deployment of HaiVision MAKO-HD encoding technology
and the Video Furnace system for simultaneous distribution
of live media to set-top boxes and desktop viewers at a key
Fortune 50 client. The technology integration is first-class.
The quality of the product, its ease of use, and its high
interoperability make this an outstanding IP media delivery
solution.
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