The statement came after Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) announced Monday that they will no longer support Maven's video platform and contracts, starting 2010, as reported in TechCrunch and later confirmed by Yahoo! Yahoo! acquired Maven Networks, a player in the video distribution and advertising software arena, in February, 2008.
"We know this may be a stressful time for Maven customers, who may be running with fewer staff," said Mike Glickenhaus, CEO at VMIX. "But we also know we can get them up and running well before the end of the year. And so we are waiving the usual consultation, setup and media transfer fees - which can be a substantial cost."
More information about the VMIX migration program for Maven customers is available online at:
http://www.vmix.com/switch-from-maven
Glickenhaus added that VMIX has considerable experience supporting customers needing to migrate from other services, including Maven. "We know the Maven toolset well. We built our platform with a focus on easy-to-use tools and flexible advertising options, and we believe customers will find transition from Maven to the VMIX platform relatively easy and hassle-free."
About VMIX
VMIX Media Inc., (www.vmix.com) is a leading provider of white-label Software as a Service (SaaS) video and digital media management solutions. The company is the trusted partner of news, entertainment and enterprise companies including JVC, Penguin Books, Tribune Company, The McClatchy Company, Scion, ABC's Dancing with the Stars, and Warner Bros/Telepictures.
SOURCE: VMIX Media Inc.
VMIX Kiran J. Umapathy, 858-792-8649 x155

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