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The original Qumu technology for managing and publishing video content was built by eScene Networks in 1999. eScene was acquired by Inktomi in 2001` and Inktomi invested significantly to advance the product and sell it under the name Media Publisher. Our company was born in 2002 when Inktomi was purchased by Yahoo. Two former eScene executives believed in the potential of video management and publishing to shape the way businesses communicate. Purchasing just that portion of the Inktomi product` they launched Media Publisher Inc. after the original product name. Over the next six years` the software developed into a full-fledged enterprise ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.qumu.com
  • 1100 Grundy Ln Ste 110
    San Bruno, CA USA 94066
  • Phone: 650.396.8530

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jason Karp
Chief Commercial Officer / Chief Counsel Profile

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