Sonic Foundry

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Sonic Foundry Inc.
IndustryInformation technology and services
Founded1991
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
250 (2019)
Websitewww.sonicfoundry.com

Sonic Foundry (OTCMKTS:SOFO) Sonic Foundry, Inc. provides video products and services for the digital-first, distance learning, and corporate communications market. It offers Mediasite Video Platform, a product to manage, search, analyze, publish, and stream video content; and Mediasite Video Cloud, a Software as a Service to host and manage customers' content. The company also offers Mediasite video Capture Solutions, including Mediasite RL Recorders that are a series of built-in room appliances for use in schedule-based capture and advanced audio/video integration; Mediasite ML Recorders, a series of portable recording devices is used to capture and stream video; Mediasite RL Mini, which builds/expands an automated lecture capture programs in community colleges, vocational-tech schools, small departments, and K12 classrooms; Mediasite Mosaic that enables instructors, employees, and students to create videos, screencasts, and slideshows from their computers or mobile devices. In addition, it provides Mediasite video management and delivery solutions, such as Mediasite video platform, a solution to manage, search, analyze, publish, and stream video content. The company markets its products to educational institutions, corporations, and government entities through reseller networks, direct sales, and partnerships with system integrators. Sonic Foundry, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, and is known for originally developing Vegas Pro and Sound Forge. The company sold both, and other programs to Sony Pictures Digital for US$18 Million in 2003[1] thus creating Sony Creative Software.

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  1. ^ http://www.pcworld.com/article/110570/sony_buys_sonic_foundry_products.html Archived 2009-01-26 at the Wayback Machine Sony Buys Sonic Foundry Products - PC World. Accessed 2008-12-08

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