Elevator Pitch Friday: Marcellus makes delivering video cheap and easy
Nick | Oct 18, 2008 | Comments 0
It’s Elevator Pitch Friday, which means another startup has created a video that’s worth showing you. This week’s presentation comes from Marcellus, a startup that wants to dramatically reduce the cost for companies to deliver video on their websites.
Marcellus wants to make delivering video cheap, easy, and on demand, by offering video delivering through the Software-as-a-Service model. This greatly reduces both the infrastructure costs and human capital needed to deliver video on websites, while making it far more flexible and scalable for companies to use. And, because Marcellus charges companies a metered rate for delivering video, companies can use as much or as little of Marcellus’ service as needed.
Original article: Elevator Pitch Friday: Marcellus makes delivering video cheap and easy From techcrunch
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