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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

My Prediction, Brightcove and blinkx Will Get Acquired This Year

Logo I don't like making predictions. In fact, I stay away from them whenever possible as too many predictions made are done just for headlines. But in this case, I think blinkx is really the only vendor in its vertical niche who has a product that works far superior than anyone else. They also have great momentum in the market, some smart folks at the company and based on their recent profile in the New York Times, they clearly know their strengths and more importantly their weaknesses. In my eyes, they have a lot of options for being acquired by a large portal or even from a large content creator who wants their search technology. While their founder and CTO Suranga Chandratillake told me that they are "making money" that does not really mean anything without numbers. He said "we don't comment on how much (revenue) or how close to break-even". So not knowing how much real revenue they are doing and what their burn rate is it would be hard to say what their evaluation would be. So far, blinkx has raised about $12M and with a small head count under 30 they are probably not burning that much cash. My guess is that they are still an affordable acquisition.

Bc_logo_beta As for Brightcove, they are a bit different as they have a lot of competitors in their vertical niche, but so far, no one has really stepped up with a technology offering that seems to be actively competing with them. There are some who have competitive offerings for pieces of what Brightcove offers but not really for the entire solution. We know they have a lot of cash and can burn through it for some time with no worries and they continue to expand their market and customer list. There is no guarantee that even with the exposure they are getting that they will make money from their current business model or how long that may take them but I see them as being an acquisition soon from a large portal and media play who wants to speed their time to market.

While any company can always be acquired, who do you feel are the ones that have the best shot at being purchased this year?

 

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I think Brightcove has already become unaffordable for many. Allaire wants to build this company into a billion-dollar company, and I think he would ask far too much...time will tell.

is it Blinx's proprietory search technology. I though autonomy had developed if all for them? If so, it may lesson their attractiveness. Agree about Brightcove, though

AOL invested in Brightcove at an early stages. If it was for a considerable amount of equity, it seems they would be a good fit.

Allaire did walk away with a pretty penny after Macromedia purchased Coldfusion. In my opinion, entrepreneurs that have already hit a home-run swing harder the second time they goto bat. It's going to be an expensive purchase.

What other good fits are there for Brightcove?

I think Brightcove is doing a great job at the features it is offering to the consumers. However, word is on the blog that a new company with the same features and more with an amazing hq like features will be coming out soon. I know Youtube has herd about them too because this would be some radical competition for them. I think it is called zoomvid they are currently signing up people for beta....

"However, word is on the blog..." says Daniel Aguallo, director of product planning for ZoomVid. Daniel, work on your cover - there's this whole google thing that's catching on.

http://tinyurl.com/2eqsgz

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