Blue
Jeans Network, the leader in interoperable video conferencing
services, today celebrated the one-year anniversary of its breakthrough
video conferencing solution. In its first year of operation the Blue
Jeans service has connected over a quarter of a million participants in
over 3,000 cities worldwide into hundreds of thousands of video meetings.
By addressing key inhibitors to pervasive video conferencing, and
delivering interoperability, ease-of-use, and affordability, Blue Jeans
has tapped a market ripe for improvement and appealed to business
customers looking for a change to the status quo.
"Our customers have embraced the powerful premise of interoperability
which the Blue Jeans Network is built upon," said Krish Ramakrishnan,
CEO Blue Jeans Network. "Customer adoption and feedback offer strong
validation that we succeeded in our goal to make video meetings as easy,
open, and affordable as audio. We've received lots of accolades and
attention for this, but watching our growing customer base span
businesses of all sizes, shapes, geographies and verticals, has been the
most exciting acknowledgement."
Blue Jeans' ever-expanding list of customers contains small and large
companies alike. Some recent additions include Facebook, Gawker Media, Match.com,
NYSARC, Orchard Brands, Stanford University, and the Sierra Club.
"Blue Jeans has removed the frustrating barriers that had previously
kept Gawker Media from significant adoption of video conferencing," said
Doug Faneuil, Chief of Staff, Technology and Products at Gawker Media.
"We'd been experiencing one headache after the next until we found Blue
Jeans. Their solution made it surprisingly easy to bring our employees,
partners, and consumers together over video. We click a link and it just
works. I genuinely love the product."
Blue Jeans also today announced a Series C investment of $25 million led
by New Enterprise Associates and including Accel Partners, and Norwest
Venture Partners. The three investors all contributed to Blue Jeans'
prior rounds of $23.5 million, bringing the total amount raised to $48.5
million. The additional capital will be used to expand sales, marketing,
and operations to grow the business, to further the development of Blue
Jeans' innovative technology, and to deliver a next-generation
experience that will drive the adoption of video conferencing into the
mainstream.
A significant new innovation also announced today is the addition of Web
Browser access to the Blue Jeans service. With this functionality, Blue
Jeans is extending video conferencing to the Web by bringing the browser
directly into the video conferencing landscape. The new browser access
option, currently available in beta, allows participants to connect to a
Blue Jeans meeting with nothing more than their Chrome, Firefox,
Internet Explorer, or Safari browser and a camera. The new feature is
ideal for participants who do not already have, are prevented from
using, or simply prefer an alternative to, any of the third-party
commercial clients already supported by Blue Jeans. More information on
Web Browser access is available at http://bluejeans.com/works-with/browser.
Blue Jeans is the first and only service allowing anyone with a browser
and camera to join video meetings with other participants on any
combination of H.323 systems (i.e. Polycom, Cisco, LifeSize, Sony,
etc.), Skype, Google, Microsoft Lync or audio connections. That expands
the addressable market to the more than 2.3 billion people who have
access to the Internet and a browser.
"Blue Jeans' new browser access option is exactly what we've been
waiting for!" said Ryan Goodenough, Director of Communications at
NYSARC, Inc., America’s largest non-profit organization supporting
people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and their
families. "It makes joining a video meeting painless for participants
and requires less support from IT to make it work. Great job Blue Jeans!"
In addition to the browser access option, Blue Jeans is also expanding
interoperability to include more commercial clients, with added support
for Cisco Jabber, Cisco TelePresence Systems and native SIP support.
Building upon one of the core tenants of the company, Blue Jeans remains
devoted to a client agnostic approach, giving users the ability to
choose any method they wish to use to join a meeting.
Other enhancements to the Blue Jeans service announced today include:
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Customized login pages for customers wishing to having their branding
as part of the Blue Jeans experience
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Enhanced layout controls for participants on the receiving end of
screen sharing
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Single Sign On (SSO) and SAML support to offer IT administrators easy
and scalable onboarding for their employees
"With all of these new capabilities, Blue Jeans is raising the bar in
video conferencing services," said Andrew W. Davis, Senior Partner at
Wainhouse Research. "Blue Jeans first brought cloud, interoperability,
and mobility together into an easy meet-me service that was disruptive
to the video conferencing status quo. Now, the industry as a whole is
taking notice and, with the addition of browser access, the company is
showing how video conferencing may finally become the ubiquitous tool
we’ve long anticipated."
For more information about Blue Jeans Network or to try Blue Jeans new
browser access option, please visit http://bluejeans.com.
About Blue Jeans Network
At Blue Jeans Network, our mission is to make video communications as
easy and pervasive as audio communications, enabling more effective
collaboration at work, at home, and on the road. Our cloud-based
conferencing service makes this possible by enabling customers to
connect with each other seamlessly any time, anywhere, and from
practically any device. The Blue Jeans Network extends high quality
video communications beyond the traditional boundaries of specialized
conference rooms and into the mainstream, allowing individuals and
employees throughout an enterprise to interact more effectively with
each other, and with their customers, partners, suppliers, family, and
friends. Blue Jeans Network is a private company headquartered in
Mountain View, California. For more information go to: http://bluejeans.com
or follow the company @BlueJeansNet
