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Nefsis Corporation is a communications technology company. It was an early developer of real-time communications softwareSandra Kay Miller. “ Collaboration at Warp Speed,” InfoWorld, May 29, 2000, p. 41.Cathleen Moore. “ IM Scales Corporate Ladder,” InfoWorld, July 16, 2001, p. 17. Snapshot for wiredred.com” for May 6, 1999, Way Back Machine. Retrieved 4/28/2011. and the first to use cloud computing in the videoconferencing industry. The Next Generation,” European CEO, November 30, 2010. Retrieved 4/28/2011. Best Practices Award 2009, European Conferencing & Collaboration, Product Differentiation Award,” Frost & Sullivan, September 28, 2009. The award citation reads, in part, “With its latest offering, Nefsis, WiredRed has become the first company in the world to offer a conferencing service solution based on the technologies of cloud-computing, end-to-end parallel processing and multipoint video conferencing.” Retrieved 4/28/2011.

Nefsis offers multipoint video conferencing with integrated voice and live collaboration solutions for small to medium-sized business and distributed enterprise customers.Robert Lipschutz. “ A Virtual Room of One’s Own ,” PC Magazine, May 4, 2004.Andrew Garcia. " Nefsis Basic Allows Free Web Collaboration," eWeek, October 20, 2010.


History
Nefsis was founded in 1998 by Allen Drennan as WiredRed Corporation.Latest record for Nefsis, California Department of Corporations . Retrieved 4/28/2011. Nefsis Corporation Timeline,” Nefsis.com. Retrieved 4/28/2011. The company name was changed to Nefsis Corporation in 2010.

In 1998 through 2000 the company developed and sold a VPN-like, full-duplex, multipoint communications software product called e/pop that supported several applications including presence management, instant messaging, multiparty VoIP, and remote control.

In 2001 the company introduced version 3 of its e/pop software, Snapshot for wiredred.com” for December 5, 2001, Way Back Machine. Retrieved 5/24/2011.Paul McNamara. “ IM or not to IM ,” Network World, June 11, 2001. including server-to-server pipes, providing a unique method of relaying presence status and secure instant messaging across firewalls and proxies in multi-office, distributed networks. e/pop v3.0 received Network Computing Editor’s Choice award in September, 2004, for enterprise instant messaging due in part to its secure multi-office capabilities.Mike DeMaria. “ Enterprise IMs ,” Network Computing, September 10, 2004.

The company’s real-time software technology was distributed under OEM license by Sony Online Entertainment in 2003 as the multipoint software engine in the PlanetSide multiplayer online game. Sony Online Licenses WiredRed’s TeamSound for Real-Time Voice Chat in PlanetSide Game ,” GameInfoWire.com, June 2, 2003. Commencing 2004, NewHeights Software Corporation licensed the company’s technology to power presence, IM, and web conferencing features in several products sold under the NewHeights and Mitel brands.Ellen Muraskin. “ Mitel Networks Showcases Intelligent Integration,” eWeek, June 4, 2004.Ted Stevenson. “ New VoIP Module from WiredRed,” VoIP Planet, September 19, 2005. These OEM integrations were noteworthy at the time as they added multipoint VoIP and web conferencing to these online gaming and softphone applications, respectively.

In May, 2004, the company appeared in the market research report ‘Gartner Magic Quadrant for Web Conferencing,’ citing a “forward-looking hybrid of presence based IM and Web conferencing.”Lou Latham, James Lundy. “ Magic Quadrant for Web Conferencing, 2004,” Gartner, Inc., May 11, 2004. During the same timeframe the company added multipoint video as another feature of its on-premises, web conferencing software products.

In 2005 the company started offering its software under hosted service agreements (software-as-a-service). WiredRed Jump Starts Web Conferences from Office Apps,” InfoWorld, August 29, 2005. After several years in development, the company introduced and parallel processing technology to its customers commencing in 2008. Snapshot for nefsis.com/index.html” for August 30, 2008, Way Back Machine. Retrieved 5/24/2011. The new video conferencing online service was introduced under the Nefsis brand, which later became the company name.

The company was cited by European CEO Magazine and market research firm Frost & Sullivan in 2009 as the first to use cloud computing in a multipoint video conferencing online service.

Nefsis has been used for corporate video conferencing and online meetings, as a business continuity tool during inclement weather,Vikki Ortiz Healy, Matthew Walberg and Gerry Smith. " The City That Works - Even in a Blizzard," Chicago Tribune, February 1, 2011. and in specialty applications such as training,Lisa Halverstadt. " Surprise Fire Department Spends $17k on New Equipment," Arizona Republic, September 15, 2010. telemedicine,Shawn Riley. “ Nefsis, Teleconferencing Done Right Time for Telemedicine?” HealthTechnica, September 30, 2009. video arraignment, and video remote interpreting among others.

In 2011, Nefsis was acquired by Brother Industries.


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