Kaltura 1.0

Hi,

I’m excited to update you that today we have officially launched our open source video module for Drupal, a leading open source Content Management Platform used by more than a million sites.

Kaltura’s All in One Video Module enables Drupal site-builders to easily add video and rich-media functionalities to their Drupal sites. The module is extremely flexible, easy to customize and comes with 10GB of hosting and streaming that can be later upgraded. It was designed specifically for Drupal and seamlessly integrates with several key Drupal features and modules, including CCK, Views, cron, tags and taxonomy, and user permissions.

Kaltura’s open source video platform is one of the fastest growing online video solutions on the market. We have been seeing massive growth over the past couple of months, with more than 15,000 publishers using our technology, and hundreds joining every day. With the economic downturn, more and more leading publishers are switching over to Kaltura’s platform to benefit from cutting-edge technology with maximum flexibility at a fraction of the cost.

The full announcement is below. As always, let me know if you have any questions.

And while I’m at it – I’ll take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful holiday season!!

Cheers,

Lisa

Lisa Bennett l Director of Public Relations & Marketing l (212) 981-3965 l lisa.bennett@kaltura.com l www.kaltura.com l www.kaltura.com/blog/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kaltura Releases Version 1.0 of its Open Source Video Module for Drupal

Webmasters, site integrators and developers can now enhance their Drupal-based sites with comprehensive and flexible rich-media capabilities designed specifically to integrate with Drupal.

New York, NY, December 22, 2008 – Kaltura, Inc. (http://www.kaltura.com), developer of the first open source video platform for video management, creation, interaction, and collaboration, announced today that it has released version 1.0 of its “All in One” video module for Drupal. Drupal is a leading open source Content Management Platform with over 1.5 million downloads in the past year – more than 100% growth from the previous year. The Kaltura module, which can be downloaded at http://corp.kaltura.com/download, handles every aspect of rich-media, allowing Drupal site-builders to customize, configure, and manage rich media functionalities that include uploading, importing, editing, annotating, remixing, and sharing of video, audio, and photo files.

“With more than 15,000 sites already using our solutions and hundreds of new ones every day, it is clear that our open source platform is filling a void in the online video space” said Ron Yekutiel, Kaltura Chairman and CEO. “The Kaltura Drupal module is the perfect solution for integrators and site builders to easily add advanced integrated rich media functionality to their sites. It is also another great example of how our open source development platform can be used by the community to create integrated rich media extensions for other platforms. We invite providers of other platforms to add to our arsenal of open source video solutions, including extensions for MediaWiki, WordPress, and Drupal, and build their own rich media extensions using our flexible, available, and free development tools.”

Kaltura’s “All in One” video module was developed using the open source Kaltura code. It is specifically tailored for Drupal, and seamlessly integrates with Drupal’s unique features and modules, such as CCK, Views, cron, metadata, permissions and taxonomy. The module is currently compatible with Drupal 6 (a Drupal 5 compatible version will be available soon).

Module highlights:
* Enables easy uploading of video, image and audio files from the computer, recording from a webcam, or importing from popular sources like YouTube, MySpace, and Flickr
* Enables customization of video players, playlists, and rich media galleries
* Enables web-based video editing, remixing, and annotation
* Enables real-time content and application management, including permissions settings integrated with the Drupal permissions settings, statistics, and reporting
* Offers full integration with Drupal Views, including a gallery of predefined views
* Offers full integration with Drupal tags
* Includes CCK field representation of rich media
* All metadata is stored locally; each media file is created as a Drupal Video Node
* Content is hosted by Kaltura and streamed from Kaltura’s CDN

About Kaltura

Kaltura provides the first open source platform for the creation and consumption of video and rich-media web applications. Already in use by thousands of web publishers, integrators, and application developers, Kaltura’s free and flexible platform enables any site to add advanced video and photo functionalities including uploading, importing, editing, annotating, remixing, publishing, syndicating, searching, monetizing, and monitoring. Kaltura’s open source code is publicly available in the form of a free Software Development Kit as well as video extensions and plugins for leading open platforms, including content management (Drupal), blogging (WordPress), and collaboration (MediaWiki). Kaltura also provides supplemental paid services that include maintenance and support, integration and professional services, streaming and hosting, ad serving, content syndication, and aggregation of related third party services.

Founded in 2006, Kaltura’s team includes top notch advertising, marketing, and media executives as well as open source experts and seasoned technology entrepreneurs, including co-founders of ICQ, Cyota, and Destinator Technologies. Since its public launch in September 2007, New York-based Kaltura has won numerous awards and endorsements, including the coveted TechCrunch40 People’s Choice award, Mashable’s ‘Open Web’ award, a TWS ‘top 10 Israeli web startup’, an AlwaysOn ‘Global 250’ company, a LeWeb ‘top 30 start-up’, Esquire Magazine’s ‘8 most promising Web 3.0 companies’, and TVWeek’s ‘Five Online Video Startups to Watch in 2009’. For more information, visit http://www.kaltura.com.

Posted on: Monday, December 22, 2008 by: in category: Annotation tools, Editing software, News