About Javu Technologies
Javu Technologies, Inc. licensed software and services to corporations and online rich media service providers that required enterprise systems for storing, managing, delivering and repurposing video assets. Founded in 1998, Javu was a privately held company with backing from Goldman, Sachs & Co., and MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc. The company was headquartered in New York City and had offices in Seattle and Moscow. Javu closed in early 2002.
Here is some more info on Javu's products and market:
Javu ClipCompiler: a browser-based tool for users of Media Asset Management (MAM) systems to select clips, create In and Out points, preview their selections, and either create new assets or save EDLs (Edit Desicion Lists). It was integrated with Virage, Artesia, and Bulldog/Documentum.
Diagram of Javu's solution, the Video Asset Network
Javu Transcoder: a server-side encoding system for automating the creation of streaming formats and low-resolution video proxies from high-resolution video files, from almost any format to any format (i.e., MPEG 1,2,4, Real, Quicktime, Windows Media, DV). The application was used to create transcoding templates that could be easily integrated into existing MAM systems and and user processes.
Javu Network was a client-server video editing system allowing users to remotely make basic editing decisions on centrally stored media.
Diagram of Javu's Application Architecture
Javu Technologies, Inc. licensed software and services to corporations and online rich media service providers that required enterprise systems for storing, managing, delivering and repurposing video assets. Founded in 1998, Javu was a privately held company with backing from Goldman, Sachs & Co., and MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings, Inc. The company was headquartered in New York City and had offices in Seattle and Moscow. Javu closed in early 2002.
Here is some more info on Javu's products and market:
Javu ClipCompiler: a browser-based tool for users of Media Asset Management (MAM) systems to select clips, create In and Out points, preview their selections, and either create new assets or save EDLs (Edit Desicion Lists). It was integrated with Virage, Artesia, and Bulldog/Documentum.
Diagram of Javu's solution, the Video Asset Network
Javu Transcoder: a server-side encoding system for automating the creation of streaming formats and low-resolution video proxies from high-resolution video files, from almost any format to any format (i.e., MPEG 1,2,4, Real, Quicktime, Windows Media, DV). The application was used to create transcoding templates that could be easily integrated into existing MAM systems and and user processes.
Javu Network was a client-server video editing system allowing users to remotely make basic editing decisions on centrally stored media.
Diagram of Javu's Application Architecture