Mirial s.u.r.l.

Mirial is a privately held Italian company providing products and solutions 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: as the company's CEO stated, Mirial is inspired by the Spanish word mirar meaning to watch/to look at, and it aims at highlighting the will to focus the company's business on the development of video-enhanced platforms and HD and SD visual communication solutions.

On July 20, 2011, Logitech announced acquisition of Mirial.[1]

History

Company foundation
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
Re-organization of the company in two new business units for the provision of wireless services and Video and Voice over IP solutions
Launch of Mirial Carrier Server for remote management of video softphone user base and concurrent calls licensing
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
Launch of the first HD Media Server and Softphone
Company name changes to Mirial
Launch of the PSE Video Contact Center application
Mirial Softphone with Media Encryption and Full-HD support
Mirial Softphone for Mac OS X
Partnership with BCS Global
Partnership with Consoritum Garr
Launch of ClearSea, a desktop videoconferencing solution
Mirial acquired by Logitech

See also

Press sources

The sources cited below are all articles from the Italian press (newspapers or collaterals and magazines).

Reviews

  1. http://www.mirial.com/news/news/20110720_Mirial_Logitech.html
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