Directories such as the Yellow Pages are still important marketing tools for small and medium sized businesses. But with the services of companies such as Jivox, which specializes in online video advertising, small business owners can use DIY online marketing and communications tools to develop the same kind of sophisticated advertising as larger players. Founded by Diaz Nesamoney
Deal Radar swings back towards open source with Webtide, a company that provides open source server and communications components of the Internet: Jetty, an open source Java web container, and Cometd, a scalable HTTP-based event routing bus from the Dojo Foundation. Webtide provides customized packages of these components for form factor, subscription deployment support, and subscription development
TV still rules. According to Nielsen, in 4Q08 the average US household spent more than 151 hours per month watching television compared to slightly less than three hours watching video on the Internet and about 3.75 hours watching video on a mobile phone. But as watching online media becomes more common, it seems likely that consumers will increasingly demand solutions that
Deal Radar last discussed the use of medical technology to treat a specific problem with VeraLight, which has developed a test to detect diabetes early. Today we look at SpineMatrix, an innovative medical technology company specializing in advanced spinal diagnostics. The company has developed the Lumbar Matrix Scan, a diagnostic procedure which can produce an all-inclusive
Founded in January 2006, Spiceworks developed the industry’s first free ad-supported network/systems management tool for IT professionals in small- and medium-sized businesses. Based in Austin, Texas, the company was founded by Scott Abel, Jay Hallberg, Greg Kattawar and Francis Sullivan, who after working for enterprise software companies, wanted to do something new, different and above
From nurses’ shift planning to physician billing to electronic records, old and often expensive ways of healthcare administration are being challenged by entrepreneurs with new digital solutions. Deal Radar continues to navigate the maze of the American healthcare system, presenting companies working to cut its high costs so that more patients can be accommodated within it. Today
Today’s focus on Deal Radar is Kaltura, the first open source video platform for online video management, creation, interaction and collaboration. The New York-based company, whose development team is based in Israel, was founded by Ron Yekutiel, Dr. Shay David, Dr. Michal Tsur and Eran Etam in 2006. The founders felt that that there was
Dealer.com is an automotive web solutions provider with over ten years of experience in the web space. They have created thousands of websites for over 8,500 automobile dealers and now also offer CRM and inventory management tools, regional website portals, search engine marketing lead management, video, mobile, metrics and web analytics to almost 45% of the