Consulting services
The following is a list of individuals and/or companies experienced with multimedia and VideoLAN solutions. You may contact them for professional services to order.
M2X | |
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M2X is an ICT company that is specialized in using Open Source software for providing solutions to IT problem areas of Networking (wired or wireless), Embedded and Multimedia. The founder of the company is a VideoLAN developer Jean-Paul Saman (see the VideoLAN team page for more information on his contributions). In typical modern ICT solutions the three expertise areas Networking,
Embedded and Multimedia are present. Either being targeted at consumer
electronics (eg: settop boxes) for IPTV solutions or big servers
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Anevia | |
| French company founded by four members of the VideoLAN team (Brieuc Jeunhomme, Tristan Leteurtre, Damien Lucas and Alexis de Lattre - to know more about them, see the VideoLAN team page). Anevia sells professional video servers and provides development and integration of high quality video streaming solutions. | |
Partners
Such an experience would never have been born without the invaluable cooperation of our partners, on both technical and financial sides:
Free | |
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The French ISP Free S.A.S hosts 3 of our
servers in one of their datacenters near Paris. Free hosted and sponsored our first DevDays in 2008. |
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Uniways | |
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Uniways is a leading company in
videosurveillance systems. They use VLC media player in some products
to send camera video to mobile devices. |
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CYBERVIA | |
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CYBERVIA SAS is a young French company dedicated to the distribution and the selling of digital products for the general public. In 2008 the company released its new product CYBERVIA. CYBERVIA is the first personal HDTV media server accessible in local or remote. CYBERVIA gathers all digital home-life. CYBERVIA is at the same time a smart HDTV programs recorder, a personal server and a media center which provides the digital home-life convergence on every multimedia device. CYBERVIA SAS supports VLC being a financial contributor to the hosting of the VideoLAN development server (Skanda server). |
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Gandi | |
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Gandi is a one of most popular registar in
France and in Europe. Founded in 1999, and based in Paris and in London, it has had a
long history of quality, proximity to people and decent prices. Gandi supports VideoLAN by managing their domain names and helping the VideoLAN association in various administrative tasks. | |
École Centrale Paris |
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The École Centrale Paris and it's Master in Open Information System are historic partners of the project. The Master in Open Information System aims to enable the student to acquire a real competence in the field of Open Computing Systems and supports VideoLAN as a key developement project. |
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HP |
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HP gave a DL 385 server which is now running most of the VideoLAN web sites and developement tools : WWW, Forum, Downloads, SVN and Trac. This web server was shipped with two AMD opteron 2.4 GHz CPUs, 8 GB RAM and 4 36 GB SCSI hard drives. VideoLAN also won a nice HP laptop at Journées du Libre. |
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Past Partners
We would like to thank other companies that helped us in the past, on both technical and financial sides:
IBM gave servers to VIA to host VideoLAN services and awarded VideoLAN in the Linux Challenge, an international challenge for opensource projects developed by university students.
British Telecom Exact Technologie developed an IPv6 port of the VideoLAN solution.
AT&T developed a multicast support for VLC.
SNCF hired Samuel Hocevar, a VLC developer, to work full-time on enhancing VideoLAN.
I.D.M hired Simon Latapie, a VLC developer, to work on enhancing VideoLAN.
Lacie offered the team four DVD burners and a 1.6 Terabytes Hard Drive.





