| Atlantic is a Gold HaiVision Partner. HaiVision's Video Furnace is the
premier package for end-to-end delivery of content for higher education and
K-12 institutions. Video Furnace is ideal for delivering cable content in
dormitories and across the campus, for providing video-on-demand content for
use within classes and by students at their leisure, for launching campus TV
stations, for making special classes or events available to everyone, and for
recording classes and events for later review. |  |
HaiVision has significant history in servicing the education market: within
both higher education and K-12, and for IP video distribution as well as
continuous presence style remote classrooms. HaiVision's codec products
were originally developed to serve state-wide initiatives to bring remote
classes together - the forerunner of today's telepresence conferencing. Video
Furnace was initially developed in close collaboration with a number of
leading universities including Northwestern and Dartmouth. A common thread to
all of HaiVision's development is that products must be very easy to deploy,
manage, and use. When speaking with our clients, you will most often hear "It just works!!"
HaiVision's Video Furnace brings to schools and campuses a unique product
offering -- a scalable video over IP system with:
- the only desktop viewing technology that requires no endpoint software installation, configuration, or management and works across all platforms equally
- the only software and set top box with a harmonized user interface and with central command and control of all endpoints including centralized messaging to groups and users
- the only complete system that combines the highest level of security with conditional access integration
- the only end-to-end system that combines the efficiency of H.264 with the quality of 1080p high definition
Our customers use HaiVision systems for:
- Live, pre-scheduled and Video on Demand programming delivered to computers over wired and wireless networks
- Commercial video distribution to set top boxes and computers (replacing traditional cable TV)
- Multicast and unicast video lecture distribution
- Access to Video on Demand libraries
- High-quality distance learning and continuous presence remote classrooms
- Satellite replacement
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