Reality Digital Secures $6.3M Funding


Reality Digital Secures $6.3M FundingReality Digital announced the closing of $6.3 million in its Series B round of venture funding from OpenView Venture Partners. The company provides an on-demand platform that enables businesses to add video sharing, social media and networking features, as well as business tools to their digital media initiatives. The flagship product, Reality Digital Opus, applies a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery model that can be rapidly launched as either a brand new Web environment, or within an existing Web domain to allow users to upload, manage and share digital video, audio and images online. Reality Digital customers include some of the leading players in media, publishing, and online entertainment, including MTV Networks, ITV Local and Lonely Planet.

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Time Warp
Future :: Internet Society of China Online Video Report
Past :: Pulver Launches Prime Time Rewind TV

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