Beamr is bringing the Video Technology of Google & Meta to everyone

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Beamr Imaging Ltd., a leader in video optimization technology and solutions, announced that it is scheduled to launch on February 20, 2024 a new cloud service that will simplify video processing and make it accessible and affordable to everyone. On the scheduled launch day, to introduce the video cloud service, Beamr CEO Sharon Carmel will host a webinar to provide an overview of Beamr’s new cloud service.

Beamr’s video cloud solution is operating over Amazon’s AWS and powered by Nvidia hardware (GPU) that has been collaborating with Beamr for the past 2 years. CEO Sharon Carmel said: “Video is everywhere and its usage is growing at a faster pace than ever, thanks to the emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) markets, and on top of the massive expansion of Streaming (OTT) and User-Generated-Content (UGC). Having our solution as a part of the Nvidia platform makes it natural to the new rising market of AI and Generative AI. We believe that our cloud service can disrupt this booming market”.

Cloud video storage was $7.3 billion in 2021, and is expected to grow to $13.5 billion next year. Carmel explained: “We recognize the fast growth of video processing at scale, but such operations are costly and complex. Managing that efficiently used to be exclusive to tech giants, like Meta and Google. Up until now. The upcoming video cloud service will allow everyone to access automated and cost-efficient workflows that simplify video management and cut storage and network costs. All that, while never compromising on quality, thanks to Beamr’s award winning and patent proven technology”.

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Beamr’s video cloud service is enabled by Beamr’s Content-Adaptive-Bitrate technology (CABR), which is the fruit of 13 years of R&D and won an Emmy award for technology and engineering. Beamr’s video cloud service aims to make every pixel perfect, every color vibrant, every motion smooth – yet size and costs are significantly lower – as if a video expert was examining a video file, frame by frame.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire