Tag Archive for 'Kaltura'

Upcoming Open Source Webinars: BlackDuck, Eucalyptus, Kaltura

Collaborate Your Way to More Effective Customer Support - Brady Murray of Eucalyptus and Frank Cohen of PushToTest will discuss the emerging types of private Clouds, how hybrid Clouds adapt to Business Service Management (BSM,) load testing, and production monitoring.
Tue, February 8, 2011, 9 am US Pacific Time

Using Rich Media to Drive Learning Results - Meet a group of technologist and innovators who are shaping the technology and pedagogy around video learning. From video assignments and multimedia essays to creative use of lecture capture and mobile media technologies – we will cover a range of methods available to enrich both teaching and learning experiences.
Thu, Feb 10, 2011, 2:00 pm EST

Launching a New Year’s Project? Learn from the Open Source Rookies of 2010 - webinar discussion lead by FOSS developers from the Diaspora, Activiti, VoltDB and RapidFTR projects.
Thu, Feb 10, 2011 11:30 am EST

About Kaltura’s Plans for Open Source World Domination

Kaltura, the open source video platform for online video management, today officially released an open source video extension for Moodle, while only few days ago announced the release of an open source video extension for Joomla!. The growing number of plug-ins and extensions available caught my attention, and triggered in my mind the idea to ask Zohar Babin, Community Manager at Kaltura, how they prioritize among Drupal, Mediawiki, WordPress and others.

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Open Innovation Awards: Kaltura

Since last week I started to cover the “Open Innovation Awards” winners, assigned at the  Open World Forum 2009.

Let’s have now a closer look at Kaltura, the open source video platform for online video management, now powering over 32800 different sites.

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Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.