VBrick unveils VBoss Internet streaming service

May 1, 2008 9:28 AM

    

VBrick Systems has launched VBrick Online Streaming Service (VBoss), a simple end-to-end solution that enables anyone to offer video content to a worldwide audience via Internet streaming.

The VBoss service is designed to give users all of the tools they need to broadcast live video over the Internet. The service allows users to stream live meetings and conferences, school events and games that otherwise would not be shown anywhere else.

VBoss includes the VBrick appliance, bandwidth, storage space, an online portal and advertising and monetization options. Those who subscribe to VBoss receive the VBrick encoder in the mail and can then set up their portal with a Web-based tool, which allows users to decide whether they would like advertisements to be displayed on their landing pages and whether they would like to make their videos available on a pay-per-view basis.

For more information, visit www.vbrick.com.




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