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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Nasdaq: IVII | |
Industry | Software publishing |
Founded | 1998; 27 years ago (1998)[1] |
Founder |
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Defunct | 2006 (2006) |
Fate | Acquired byCorel |
Headquarters | Fremont, California |
Products | Video software,multimedia software |
Number of employees | 803[1] |
Parent | Corel Corporation |
Website | www |
InterVideo was asoftware publisher specializing inmultimedia-related programs. InterVideo's products includevideo capturing,video editing,DVD authoring,CD/DVD recording,film distribution, and video playback. Its best known product wasWinDVD. InterVideo marketed its products to theretail market as well as tooriginal equipment manufacturers. The company was headquartered inFremont, California.
InterVideo HandHeld Business Unit developedmultimedia software solutions[buzzword] in the mobile andembeddedmultimedia market. Their unique iMobi technologies are embedded widely on Smartphones,GPS units, car entertainment solutions[buzzword] and portable entertainment devices.
On 13 August 2005, InterVideo acquiredUlead Systems for approximately $68 million and announced its merger with Ulead on July 9, 2006.
On 28 August 2006,Corel Corporation announced that it would acquire InterVideo for about $196 million.[2]
On December 12, 2006, Corel announced the acquisition of InterVideo and Ulead had been completed.[3] The InterVideobrand name has been retired, with all former InterVideo products now marketed as Corel or Ulead.
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