Kasenna
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Kasenna was a video on demand company based in California that was spun off of Silicon Graphics in 2000.[1] It was acquired by Espial in 2008.[2]
Products
- MediaBase:[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Video On Demand and NPVR server
- vFusion: manage clusters of MediaBase video servers, and content distribution
- LivingRoom:[11] IPTV middleware
- CWM: CDN server, acquire ADI content, and distribute it to video servers and middleware servers
References
- ^ SGI spins off MediaBase software unit .
- ^ Espial signs agreement to acquire Kasenna
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at Fastweb.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at Jazztel Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at All West.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at NOB.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at TV Sierre.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at Telenor.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at Primetel.
- ^ Announcement: MediaBase at Iowa Network Services.
- ^ Livingroom at Telefonia Bonairiano NV[permanent dead link].
See also
Company profile on Business Weeks site: [1]
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