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Type
  
Public

Fate
  
Acquired by Ericsson

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founded
  
2000

Parent organization
  
Ericsson

Industry
  
Video software

Founder
  
Julien Signes

Revenue
  
50.6 million USD (2012)

Number of employees
  
163 (2014)

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Key people
  
Julien Signes (President & CEO)

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

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Envivio is a software-based video processing and delivery solutions company. It was founded in 2000 in San Francisco by Julien Signes, the president and CEO, with a focus on developing technologies supported by the MPEG-4 standard, a standard for audio and video coding formats and related technology.

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Envivio is headquartered in South San Francisco with offices in Singapore, Beijing, Denver (Colorado) and Rennes.

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History

Envivio was created in 2000 as a spin-off of the France Telecom R&D Labs in San Francisco and Rennes. The co-founders were contributors to the specification and development of MPEG-4, which is available on most consumer devices. The company holds 17 patents dating as far back as 2000. Envivio went public on April 25, 2012.

Products

Envivio products include encoders and transcodes, network media Processors, gateways and multiplexers, management systems, quality controls and platforms. The company has been a pioneer in software-based, over-the-top delivery to multiple screens.

In 2014, Envivio was contracted to provide 4K UHDTV coverage of the French Open for TDF, to assist Globosat in providing 4K coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and also to provide the only live multi-screen coverage for Comcast, and to provide cloud-based video multiscreen transcoding services for Beijing Gehua CATV Network Co. using its Muse software.

References

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