Mirial s.u.r.l.
Mirial is a privately held Italian company providing products for visual communication in video/voice over IP, 3G/UMTS, IMS and Unified messaging areas; it engineers and develops appliances and software endpoints for enterprise-grade videoconferencing on converged networks and for IMS PC-to-3G Video Telephony.
Until October 2007, the company used to be named DyLogic.
On July 20, 2011, Logitech announced acquisition of Mirial.[1]
History
- 1999
- Company foundation
- 2003
- Launch of the first VideoGallery, a service in collaboration with FASTWEB
- Launch of DWS (DyLogic Wireless Services) 2.0, a platform allowing the management of chat, surveys, competitions and massive SMS message sending
- Launch of Mirial 3.0, a software endpoint enabling the access to visual communication services with a Pc and a Webcam
- 2004
- Re-organization of the company in two new business units for the provision of wireless services and Video and Voice over IP solutions
- 2005
- Launch of Mirial Carrier Server for remote management of video softphone user base and concurrent calls licensing
- 2006
- Launch of PSE Media Server 3.0 with VoiceXML support
- Launch of 3G VAS "Starter Kit" for Service Providers
- Empowerment of Mobaila 3G Videoblog
- Launch of Mirial UMTS, enabling direct PC to 3G handset calls
- Partnership with Codian in Multipoint Video Conferencing
- Launch of PSE 3G Gateway for the enterprise market
- 2007
- Launch of the first HD Media Server and Softphone
- Company name changes to Mirial
- 2008
- Launch of the PSE Video Contact Center application
- 2009
- Mirial Softphone with Media Encryption and Full-HD support
- Mirial Softphone for Mac OS X
- Partnership with BCS Global
- Partnership with Consoritum Garr
- 2010
- Launch of ClearSea, a desktop videoconferencing solution
- 2011
- Mirial acquired by Logitech
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Press sources
The sources cited below are all articles from the Italian press (newspapers or collaterals and magazines).
- Mirial 4.0 di DyLogic, "La Repubblica - Affari e Finanza", 2004, 21, 24
- DyLogic inaugura due divisioni mirate alle Tlc, "Il Corriere delle Telecomunicazioni - Aziende e Finanza", 2004, 328, 22
- Il client video Mirial (release 3.0) di DyLogic conquista il listino Vcm di pointercom, "Il Corriere delle Telecomunicazioni - Aziende e Finanza", 2004, 315, 21
- Oltre la videoconferenza, il real time è realtà, "Il Mondo", 2004, 1/2, 71
- Videocomunicazione - In arrivo il nuovo Mirial, "Il Corriere delle Telecomunicazioni", 2003, 308, 10
- FASTWEB lancia gli SMS grazie a DyLogic, "Il Corriere delle Telecomunicazioni - Aziende e Finanza", 2003, 304, 24
- VoIP: provider italiani alla riscossa, Week.it, 2003, 25, 14
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-07-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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