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Video Furnace teams with Techex for increased market coverage
An agreement has been signed between Video Furnace, a provider of enterprise-class IP video solutions, and Techex, Europe's largest distributor of video transmission technology. Techex will resell Video Furnace System 4 throughout Europe, effectively increasing market coverage by at least 33%.
The Video Furnace solution supports all operating systems and does not require any resident player software, browser plug-ins or hardware on the connected devices.
Video Furnace System 4 provides an easy-to-use and affordable to maintain solution for organisations to securely and cost-effectively deliver live, broadcast and on-demand TV-quality video to any network-connected computers and TVs.
The depth of product knowledge of the Techex team makes them an ideal partner to present Video Furnace’s IP video solution to enterprise, education, financial services and other industries looking for a complete video delivery solution.
Video Furnace experienced good growth in 2007, and added a number of prestigious customers in the enterprise, education and government arenas. The company has even more aggressive growth plans for 2008, and this new deal will help achieve its targets.
The company has more than 2.5 million users worldwide every day.
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