Brightcove Engineer Hits the Books, Drops Music Video
In an interesting juxtaposition of roles, Jim Wilson, a principal software engineer at Brightcove, is straddling the line between the worlds of online video and print publishing.
In an interesting juxtaposition of roles, Jim Wilson, a principal software engineer at Brightcove, is straddling the line between the worlds of online video and print publishing.
The ongoing sea change in online video consumption has seen content move beyond the TV screen to environments such as online, mobile, tablets, and connected TV.
In an impressive display of ingenuity, technical prowess, and stamina, Brightcove’s 24-hour Hackathon wrapped up this afternoon with each of the nine teams presenting their final demonstrations to audiences in our Boston and Seattle offices.
Brightcove is hosting several upcoming tech events at our headquarters in Boston’s Innovation District, including: Boston Ruby Group Monthly Meeting, Tuesday, June 12th, 7PM - 9PM. Boston Ruby is a local community of Rubyists and Open Source Software enthusiasts.
The halls (and email) are abuzz with anticipation in Brightcove’s Boston and Seattle offices as teams of engineers prepare for the start of today’s Brightcove Hackathon.
Any organization with at least a semblance of a marketing function is very likely aware of content marketing and its proven ability to grow traffic, build trust, and drive deep audience engagement. Most organizations probably even know they should have some content marketing initiatives in place, if not a full strategy.
HUGO BOSS treated online viewers of its recent BOSS Black Fashion Show to a live 3D video stream of last month’s event in Beijing.