May 18, 2008 | Venture Capital Access Online
Veodia Raises $8.3 Million In Series-A Financing Recent Activity Stimulates VP Hire
“Veodia has had an incredible year since launching in April 2007”
Veodia, a software-as-a-service company that enables effortless streaming of high-quality video using h.264/MPEG-4 straight from a standard browser, today announced it has raised $8.3 million in a Series A ... via Venture Capital Access Online
Veodia, FireEye, Veran and more
San Mateo, Calif., software-as-a-service video company Veodia has raised $8.3 million in Series A funding. via VC Ratings
Live Video Solution Provider Veodia Nails $8.3 Million in First Venture Round
In the ecosystem of live streaming technology, Veodia is somewhere in the middle of the likes of uStream and Justin.tv and professional video streaming services. via Beet.TV
Online Video Solutions Provider Veodia Raises $8.3 Million First Round
Online video broadcasting service Veodia has raised a $8.3 million first round designed to support the company's marketing and technology. via Paid Content
Veodia: Gambling on a Better Way to Stream Video
“Content is their bread and butter.”
Veodia is a company that began out of a need to produce and stream corporate videos without spending the money necessary to create an in-house video production department. via E-Commerce Times
“Our customers buy SLA assurance. Delivering on that is our number one priority today”
Categories: Video Veodia, a two year old, venture backed narrowcast video play has taken a further step forward in helping proliferate its technology with the release of a Flash based widget that uses the ... via ZDNet Blogs
Veodia releases Mac Os X broadcasting plug-in
Veodia , provider of a browser-based, TV-quality video broadcasting service, has announced that users can broadcast video while running Mac OS X with the launch of the Mac OS video capture plug-in. This feature ... via Macsimum News
Veodia's Browser-Based Video Service Rolls Out Additional Features...
New video capture plug-in for Mac OS, iPhone Portal and Channel Widget Give Veodia Users More Options to Create and Share High Quality Broadcast Content Palo Alto, Calif. via PR-inside.com