In honor of the US Halloween Holiday, we thought it would be an appropriate time to announce our new- AHHHHHH!!!!
Don’t do that! Anyway, as I was saying, we thought it would- AIIIEEEEEEEE!!!!!
Alright, alright, you win. That’s enough. Now please let me get back to what I was doing.
Apparently, our developers got really enthusiastic about Cauldron, our new real-time stream processor and got carried away with its face detection capabilities. Thus, the appropriateness of this Halloween announcement (and the number of Jason masks). We’re happy that it works so well. Of course, I for one could do without such a fright, but at least we know it looks good (maybe too good).
For those in the Boston area, come check-out a Cauldron demo Wednesday Night, November 1st in our Boston office, 500 Amory Street, Suite 2 Jamaica Plain, MA. We’ll try our best to stop our developers from sneaking up to you in computer-assisted masks.
Either way Happy Halloween from all of us at Red5!
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