Online service company buys Box Streem
A service provider remote data storage company Box buys Streem. The latter also specializes in remote access to data, but the highlight of the company's technologies, sharpened by file transfer large and extra large sizes. Furthermore, Streem created an innovative technology for streaming data on the internet. Aaron Levie, CEO of Box, says that the whole team Streem is included in the Box and will work on content management technologies and collaborate on projects. Streem Company has developed a distributed file system StreemFS that allows the end user to work with the remote service and broken across multiple file servers with both local.
The company's website says that the company's product allows users to "natural way to access data in the cloud right from your desktop computer." If StreemFS users do not need to synchronize local and remote data and actually duplicate information. Zest StreemFS that deleted files open regular operating system tools - no extra drivers, client applications a la vyuer etc etc. The company also stands behind the development of innovative algorithms for broadcasting and video buffering.
This technology is a media development StreemFS. Here Streem developed video transcoder, working "on the fly" and adapts in real-time video for bandwidth and user specific device. After closing, Box Streem embed technology in its plateorfmu and will offer their main business recipients. In Box still find it difficult to tell when new technologies appear on the service. In turn, the Streem say that their customer base will be moved to the Box.