Online video platform
Kaltura has always been focused on getting videos in front of more viewers. Now, more than ever, that viewership isn't happening in a web browser, but on a wide range of devices -- from mobile phones and tablets to connected TVs. Which is why Kaltura has launched software development kits and reference applications that will make getting in front of users easier, regardless of whatever device they're trying to watch a video on. Kaltura has always prided itself on having an extensible architecture, allowing its customers to add features through its
extension marketplace. Kaltura is available as an open source video platform, but makes money through additional services and support that it provides to premium customers, as well as sale of extensions.
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