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Apr 7, 2008
Air Mobility Command bases adopt video over IP solution.


Mar 5, 2008
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Feb 21, 2008
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Video Furnace in the News


Government Video

Apr 7, 2008
Air Mobility Command bases adopt video over IP solution

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CBR Online

Feb 21, 2008
Techex to distribute Video Furnace technology in Europe

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Yahoo!

Feb 12, 2008
CENTECH, LGS and Video Furnace announce successful implementation of video over IP solution to air mobility command bases across the U.S.

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Enterprise Networks and Servers

Feb 5, 2008
Video Furnace introduces digital set-top box for delivering video to network-connected television sets

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Chicago Sun-Times

Feb 3, 2008
Digitizing data into video
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IPTV Watch

Jan 22, 2008
Video Furnace announces STB for IP video
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Daily Herald

Jan 6, 2008
Libertyville firm heats up network video services
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TMC net

Dec 27, 2007
Video Furnace Offering White Paper Discussing IP Video Delivery Security Threats
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Reuters

Dec 12, 2007
Video Furnace introduces digital set-top box for delivering video to network-connected television sets
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Linux Devices

Nov 7, 2007
Video Furnace has licensed its MPEG-4-based video distribution system to OSTN, a student-produced video network
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eSchool News

October 2, 2007
Video Furnace's video-over-IP system saves Nevada's Clark County School District up to $200K for each new school it builds
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Sound & Video Contractor

March 2007
Aesthetic Connections - New Hearst headquarters gets wired with networked IT
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IBM

July 5, 2006
Video on demand solution from IBM and Video Furnace
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Electronic Engineering Times

May 18, 2006
Alcatel signs VoIP deal with Video Furnace

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CNW Group

May 17, 2006
Alcatel enters into global alliance with Video Furnace, an industry leader in video-over-IP network solutions

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Converge! Network Digest


May 15, 2006
Alcatel Teams with Video Furnace on Enterprise Video-over-IP
Alcatel agreed to resell Video Furnace's end-to-end solution for enterprise video-over-IP. The Video Furnace System will be sold, distributed, and supported globally through Alcatel distribution channels.
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Yahoo! Finance


May 15, 2006
Alcatel enters into global alliance with Video Furnace
Alcatel today announced that it has entered into a worldwide agreement with Video Furnace to resell its complete mission- critical, end-to-end solution for enterprise video-over-IP. The Video Furnace System will be sold, distributed, and supported globally through Alcatel distribution channels.


TCM Net


May 15, 2006
Alcatel Partners with VoIP Company Video Furnace

French technology provider Alcatel today announced that it entered into an agreement with Video Furnace to resell its system for enterprise VoIP. The new deal calls for the Video Furnace System to be sold, distributed, and supported globally through Alcatel distribution channels.
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Comms Design

May 15, 2006
Alcatel signs deal with video IP company

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eSchool News


May 18, 2005
New Solution for Video: A Client-Free Player
A Libertyville, Ill., company known as Video Furnace has developed a solution for distributing video over an internet-protocol network that eliminates the need for a desktop media player...
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Vox of Dartmouth




May 16, 2005
Campus Convergence
Dartmouth's new video-over-the-network system is facilitated by Video Furnace, a company based in Libertyville, Ill., that specializes in encoding video for broadcast over a data network. Their system allows for live transmission of television programs without separate software like QuickTime or RealPlayer. It works across Macintosh, PC and Linux platforms, and it works on both the wired and wireless computer networks.
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Network World



May 15, 2005
Dartmouth Retools for Wi-Fi Video
The school has teamed up with Video Furnace , a start-up that multicasts video to laptops using client software agents downloaded to PCs when users select the encrypted video streams they want. The company supports Macintosh, Linux and Windows operating systems, all of which are used on campus. In addition to supporting the educational streams, Video Furnace also will deliver...
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Interface Now



February 28, 2005
Dartmouth Converges Video Services to the Network
Three years ago, Dartmouth College's new director of technical services, S.Bradley Noblet, arrived to find a collection of outdated telecommunications and networking systems. Two years ago, he began updating the IT and communications infrastructure and now, with the addition of Video Furnace System 3, he is finally seeing the convergence of data, voice and video over IP...


Chicago Sun Times


June 2, 2003
Video Furnace Heats Up
Video Furnace is a tiny software engineering upstart based in Libertyville that has grown by small Midwestern steps to become a market leader in IP video. Its technology allows universities using Internet2, certain government installations and high-bandwidth corporate intranets to watch high-quality video and cable stations with an ordinary computer.


Network World Fusion



May 27, 2003
Streaming without the Player
"I ranted last week about incompatible codecs and formats, now there could be a solution to the problem: Video Furnace offers a system that streams TV-quality MPEG-2 without the need for a pre-installed player..."
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