The New York JavaScript & HTML5 Meetup
About 2 weeks ago, we started the NYC Monthly JavaScript & HTML5 meetup. In little less than a week, we’ve received an overwhelming response, with of over 200 members joining. The first meetup...
View ArticleOpen Source Business Models – Where does Kaltura fit?
Often when we speak to both community members and potential commercial clients we get questions about our business model. These questions range from the classic: “If you are open source, how do you...
View ArticleAdventures With Open Source ETL
One of the greatest benefits I get from working at Kaltura, is the opportunity to work with some of the greatest open source projects out there. I’ve written about Kaltura’s data warehouse (DWH),...
View ArticleHigher Education Video Boston User Group Meeting #2
The second Boston Higher Ed Video User Group Meet Up took place at MIT just 2 days ago. With more than twice the number of participants from last meeting representing as many as 10 different states and...
View ArticleWebcam Recording On Kaltura CE4 Using Red5
This post assumes you have a working Kaltura CE 4.0 server. To easily install CE4 check out “How to setup Kaltura CE 4.0 VMWare image in 15 minutes“. Welcome to the second video tutorial in our video...
View ArticleRTMP VOD and Live Streaming Using Red5 and Kaltura CE 4
This post assumes you have Kaltura CE4 and Red5 installed and configured for webcam recording, if you don’t read this post. In this final video post about Kaltura CE4 and Red5 integration, we will...
View ArticleKaltura Video Platform Community Edition 5.0 Released
After months of testing and bug crunching – thank you all who installed from SVN and reported bugs and patches! – Three weeks ago at Kaltura DevConnect, we launched the shiny new version of Kaltura CE,...
View ArticleHow to Create a Successful Open Source Business Model
This post was originally published on the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider blog. It was written by myself and Dr Shay David, co-founder of the Kaltura. Open source projects are measured by the size...
View ArticleHTML5 Based Mobile OS and the Future of Video Phone Apps
It was nine years ago, during the W3C workshop in 2004, that Mozilla Foundation and Opera Software proposed, and has been rejected for, their desire to continue and develop HTML with a focus “on...
View ArticleFloss Weekly Episode 261: Kaltura Open Source Video Platform with Randal...
On August 14th, we were invited to share Kaltura on episode 261 of the FLOSS Weekly Show hosted by Randal Schwartz and Dan Lynch. You can watch the full episode on this post below, or at the official...
View ArticleHelp make Kaltura CE better! Participate in the 2015 Kaltura CE Survey
At Kaltura we believe that video is changing the world for the better. Every day we get to see developers create unique video applications and experiences that improve the ways we communicate, teach...
View ArticleFOSDEM Open Media devroom
If you’re interested in Open Source Media projects, be sure to hit the Open Media devroom at FOSDEM next week. The conference is happening in Brussels on January 30 and 31. We’re proud to be organizing...
View ArticleKaltura Hackathon 2015
Some of the things we pride ourselves on at Kaltura are collaboration, openness, and creativity. So at the end of the year, we ran our annual internal Kaltura Hackathon in the Tel Aviv office, with...
View ArticleJaM: PHP App Monitoring Made Easy
A few months back, we, at Kaltura, held an internal hackathon, this post will cover my hackathon project: a PHP monitoring system called JaM. The Need I started thinking about JaM following a...
View ArticleThe Choice to Make: Deciding on Your Video Workflows and Experiences
When looking to add video to your product workflows, there are a number of choices you can make. On one extreme, your developers can create all the tools needed to handle video themselves: choose an...
View ArticleCreating a new REST server
During the last few years while working at Kaltura I have written, with my team members, many REST client libraries in many languages (including Python, Java, PHP, Javascript, ActionScript, C#, Erlang,...
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