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IBM gave servers to VIA to host VideoLAN services and awarded VideoLAN in the Linux Challenge, an international challenge for opensource projects developed by university students.
 
IBM gave servers to VIA to host VideoLAN services and awarded VideoLAN in the Linux Challenge, an international challenge for opensource projects developed by university students.

Revision as of 16:14, 21 November 2011

Here are the follwing companies which back videoLAN

1. FREE


The French ISP Free S.A.S hosts 3 of our servers in one of their datacenters near Paris. Free is also using VLC for their FreePlayer project.

Free hosted and sponsored our first DevDays in 2008


2.GANDI



Gandi is a one of most popular registar in France and in Europe. Founded in 1999, and based in Paris and in London, it has had a long history of quality, proximity to people and decent prices. Gandi has always cultivated its difference and humanity and supports many projects following the VideoLAN's ideals.

Gandi supports VideoLAN by managing their domain names and helping the VideoLAN association in various administrative tasks.


Puget Systems


Puget Systems donated an Echo II to the project to aid in development of GPU acceleration on Intel graphics. Puget Systems is well known for their quiet computers, exceptional customer service, and the ever popular Aquarium Computer. They offer custom built computers from gaming and desktop, to liquid cooled and trading computers.


Panasonic

Panasonic Deutschland, a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH, borrowed us a SC-XH150 setup consisting of a S/PDIF input capable DVD player and a 5.1 speaker set, which allowed us to fix the optical audio output on OS X Lion.


Former partners IBM

IBM gave servers to VIA to host VideoLAN services and awarded VideoLAN in the Linux Challenge, an international challenge for opensource projects developed by university students.