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History
Elemental was founded in 2006 by three engineers formerly of the
semiconductor
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company Pixelworks: Sam Blackman (
CEO
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), Jesse Rosenzweig (
CTO), and Brian Lewis.
In July 2012, Elemental products supported the broadcast of the
2012 Summer Olympics
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,
Eurosport
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,
Terra Networks
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and others.
In September 2013, Elemental was named to the Silicon Forest top 25 by ''
The Oregonian
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''. The company ranked #24 among the region's largest technology companies.
In October 2013, Elemental provided live 4K
HEVC
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video streaming of the 2013
Osaka Marathon
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in a workflow designed by K-Opticom, a telecommunications operator in Japan.
In April 2017, the company changed its name from Elemental Technologies to AWS Elemental.
In August 2017, Sam Blackman, the company's CEO and co-founder, died suddenly from cardiac arrest at the age of 41.
Feared security compromise
In 2015, during security testing conducted as a prelude to a possible acquisition by
Amazon
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, it was reported that some Elemental servers contained chips from Chinese manufacturing subcontractors that allowed
backdoor
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Arts and media
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* Porta dos Fundos (literally “Back Door” in Portuguese) Brazilian comedy YouTube channel.
* Works so title ...
access.
According to a U.S. government investigation, the chips were inserted by a
People’s Liberation Army unit.
These reports were denied by all of the companies involved, no such chips were ever found, and the acquisition proceeded without further incident.
Funding
Elemental received its initial investments in 2007 in the amount of $1.05 million from three
angel
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Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles include ...
funds: the Seattle-based Alliance of Angels, the
Oregon Angel Fund
Oregon Venture Fund makes venture investments in the Portland, Oregon area and throughout Oregon and SW Washington. The fund consists of 180 institutional and angel investors, of whom 85% have run or founded a business. The fund evaluates up to ...
, and the Bend Venture Conference.
In July 2008, Elemental announced it had closed its first round of
venture capital
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financing, receiving $7.1 million, which included investments from
General Catalyst Partners of
Boston, Massachusetts and Voyager Capital of
Seattle, Washington
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.
In 2009, Elemental formed a partnership with
In-Q-Tel - the
venture capital
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arm of the
Central Intelligence Agency
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.
Elemental servers were subsequently used in various secure capacities, including by the
United States Department of Defense
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, the
United States Navy
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,
NASA
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NASA was established in 1958, succeeding t ...
, the
United States Congress
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and the
Department of Homeland Security
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.
In July 2010, Elemental raised an additional $7.5 million in Series B financing. Steamboat Ventures, a venture capital firm affiliated with
The Walt Disney Company
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, joined existing venture funds General Catalyst and Voyager Capital in the financing round.
In May 2012, Elemental closed its Series C financing for $13 million from
Norwest Venture Partners.
In December 2014, Elemental closed its Series D financing for $14.5 million led by
Telstra
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and
Sky
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In the field of astronomy, ...
.
In September 2015, Elemental was acquired by
Amazon Web Services, for an estimated $350 million.
Products
AWS Media Services
In November 2017, Amazon Web Services announced AWS Media Services, a group of five services that let video providers create scalable video offerings in the cloud. Based on AWS Elemental video solutions, these cloud services let customers build video workflows for both broadcast and streaming content. AWS Media Services include the following individual services:
AWS Elemental MediaConvert transcodes file-based video content.
AWS Elemental MediaLive encodes live video for televisions or connected devices.
AWS Elemental MediaPackage prepares and secures live video streams for delivery to connected devices.
AWS Elemental MediaStore delivers video from media-optimized storage.
AWS Elemental MediaTailor inserts targeted advertising into streaming video.
Elemental Live
In April 2010, Elemental introduced its enterprise product, Elemental Live, a GPU-accelerated, enterprise-class video processing system that provides content distributors with video and audio encoding for live streaming to
new media platforms.
Elemental Live made its debut at NAB in Las Vegas April 12–15, 2010, with a four-screen demonstration featuring simultaneous real-time encoding of multiple video streams targeted to mobile, tablet, web and HDTV platforms.
Elemental Server
In November 2009, Elemental released the first
video server appliance to utilize the graphics processing unit for video on demand (VOD) transcoding. The company claims its performance equals that of seven dual quad-core CPU servers. Other potential benefits include conversion speed, reduced power usage, less physical space, and overall cost, which is reported to be less than half of a CPU server. Elemental Servers reportedly sold for as much as $100,000 per machine, with a
profit margin of up to 70%.
Elemental Delta
Elemental Delta is a video delivery platform designed to optimize the monetization, management and distribution of multiscreen video across internal and external IP networks. Elemental Delta has been presented at IBC in September 2014 and won the IABM Design and Innovation award for Playout and Delivery Systems.
Elemental Cloud
Elemental Cloud provides transcoding services in a
cloud computing
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environment using clustered graphics processors.
Elemental Statmux
Elemental Statmux is a software-based statistical multiplexer that optimizes content delivery for pay TV operators by reallocating bits in real time between video encoders and combining the outputs from multiple encoders into a single transport stream.
Elemental Conductor
Elemental Conductor is a scalable management system of two or more Elemental video processing systems.
Badaboom
On October 23, 2008, Elemental released Badaboom, a consumer media converter, in partnership with
NVIDIA Corporation
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. Badaboom uses Elemental's video engine to transcode video files from several formats, including
MPEG2
MPEG-2 (a.k.a. H.222/H.262 as was defined by the ITU) is a standard for "the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information". It describes a combination of lossy video compression and lossy audio data compression methods, w ...
,
H.264,
HDV,
AVCHD
AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video. It is H.264 and Dolby AC-3 packaged into the MPEG transport stream, with a set of constraints designed around t ...
, and
RAW
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* Raw materials, basic materials from which products are manufactured or made
* Raw food, uncooked food
Raw or RAW may also refer to:
Computing and electronics
* .RAW, a proprietary mass spectrometry dat ...
, into the
H.264 format for devices such as the
iPod
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,
iPhone, and
Sony PSP.
Elemental Technologies announced Badaboom 2.0 is the final version and stopped producing the product. The company supported Badaboom until April, 2013, without further software updates.
Awards
*2017 NAB Best of Show – Recognized for 4K video processing by NewBay Media
*2016 EY Entrepreneur of the Year – Sam Blackman was named the winner of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2016 award in the Pacific Northwest region in the technology category
*2015 TVB Awards – Winner in the Multiplatform Production and Delivery category
*2014 IABM Design and Innovation—Best Playout and Delivery System
*2013 Cable & Satellite International (CSI) -- Best in Digital Video Processing, Elemental Technologies
*2013 ConnectedWorld.TV Awards—Best Delivery Technology, Elemental Technologies
*2013 Portland Business Journal 100 Fastest Growing Companies -- #6, Elemental Technologies
*2013 Oregon Technology Awards—Technology Growth Company of the Year, Elemental Technologies
*2012 Forbes America's 100 Most Promising Companies -- #23, Elemental Technologies
*2012
Inc. (magazine)
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500, America's Fastest Growing Private Companies -- #52, Elemental Technologies
*2011 Forbes America's 100 Most Promising Companies -- #54, Elemental Technologies
*2011 Streaming Media Editors' Pick—Elemental Live
*2010 TV Technology Mario Award—Elemental Live
References
External links
* {{Official website, http://www.elementaltechnologies.com/
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