Beamr Cloud Now Available to Members of NVIDIA's Startup and ISV Programs at Special Rates
'Our high-impact engagement with NVIDIA expands with this new offering to over 22,000 startups and ISVs in the NVIDIA Inception and Connect programs,' said Beamr CEO, Sharon Carmel. 'We look forward to delivering our high-quality, high-performance solutions to program members across industries leveraging video at scale - including media and entertainment, user-generated content, machine learning, autonomous vehicles, and more'.
The NVIDIA Inception program helps startups accelerate innovation and growth with developer resources and training, preferred pricing on NVIDIA products, and opportunities for VC exposure. NVIDIA Connect is a free program that helps ISVs shorten time-to-market through training on the latest accelerated computing technologies, expert guidance, and exclusive pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software.
Beamr Cloud, available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), delivers high-efficiency, scalable video processing, reducing video file size by 30%-50% while lowering CDN, networking and storage costs for VoD and live up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second (4Kp60). As GPUs are the pixel domain of AI, Beamr enriches videos with AI-powered capabilities, such as visual enhancement and super resolution, in real time during the transcoding process. It supports all major video formats (AVC, HEVC, AV1) and simplifies video modernization to advanced codecs.
About Beamr
Beamr (Nasdaq: BMR) is a world leader in content-adaptive video optimization and modernization. The company serves top media companies like Netflix and Paramount. Beamr's inventive perceptual optimization technology (CABR) is backed by 53 patents and won the Emmy® award for Technology and Engineering. The innovative technology reduces video file size by up to 50% while guaranteeing quality.
Beamr Cloud is a high-performance, GPU-based video optimization and modernization service designed for businesses and video professionals across diverse industries. It is conveniently available to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) customers. Beamr Cloud enables video modernization to advanced formats such as AV1 and HEVC, and is ready for video AI workflows. For more details, please visit www.beamr.com
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