Blue Jeans Network, a company that provides cloud-based video conferencing services, has raised $76.5 million in its fifth round of financing. NEA led the Series E round, joined by Accel Partners, Bat
As his new company, The Players' Tribune, plots its course toward dominance in the sports media market after its official launch on Tuesday, Derek Jeter gives us his thoughts on his company and the t
Newly launched sports portal, The Players’ Tribune, the first-person multimedia site for athletes to tell their own stories (and Derek Jeter’s second act after a storied baseball career),
<a target="_blank" href="http://bluejeans.com/">Blue Jeans Network</a>, a video conferencing company that <a target="_blank" href="http://bluejeans.com/works-with">plays nice with other services</a>,
A group of ex-Tandberg and Cisco executives have launched a software-based video conferencing service that works across traditional hardware systems, the browser and mobile devices. Pexip Infinity is
Blue Jeans Network was designed to make cross-platform video conferencing across multiple systems easy. As a result, it's also seeking to increase availability and usage of video conferencing through
By integrating with LinkedIn, Blue Jeans will allow users to use their social network credentials to sign in. Once they've connected, other users they are video conferencing with will be able to see t
Cross-platform video conferencing company <a target="_blank" href="http://bluejeans.com/">Blue Jeans Network</a> announced today that it will integrate with Salesforce.com.
Blue Jeans developed a c
<a target="_blank" href="http://bluejeans.com/">Blue Jeans Network</a>, a video conferencing company founded by a <a target="_blank" href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/03/21/blue-jeans-ceo-looks-to-bea
<a href="http://bluejeans.com/">Blue Jeans Network</a>, an enterprise video conferencing solution to integrate across many platforms, is announcing a major reseller partnership with Intercall, one of
Having sold two companies to Cisco, Krish Ramakrishnan knows what it takes to compete with the venerable networking giant.
After leaving Cisco for the second time to be an entrepreneur in residence