Recent coverage
TVB Europe headlines: “Yearend results for 2011 tell of Forbidden success”, beginning their article with: “A banner year for Forbidden Technologies saw … major contract wins including licensing FORscene to YouTube and Ericsson, plus partnerships with…
Read MorePublishing upgrade
Forbidden’s Cloud architecture puts minimal workload on its Cloud Server, with a cheap lightly loaded Linux box supporting thousands of users. As part of its mass market strategy, Forbidden has switched on its distributed jobserver, instantly…
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“Forbidden Technologies (LON:FBT), the AIM listed software company behind the development of the FORscene Cloud video platform, continued to make progress in key markets last year as recognition of its capabilities gathered momentum”, reports Stockopedia. Forbidden’s…
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Growth Company Investor reports: “Driven by a rapidly expanding market, video specialist Forbidden … is on track for further revenue growth in the current year. Key to its success is the FORscene cloud video platform, which…
Read MoreFinal results for the year to 31 December 2011
Forbidden Technologies, the owner and developer of the FORscene Cloud video platform, is pleased to announce its final results for the twelve months to 31 December 2011. Financial Highlights Sales increase of 25% to £466,674 (2010:…
Read MoreFinancials 2011
Forbidden Technologies plc has released financial results for its 2011 financial year. You can see the results on the LSE website.
Read MoreRecent press
Regional Film & Video have published an article: “FORscene User Base Upskilling”. It talks about the rapid development of FORscene’s user base, and Forbidden’s strategy for keeping users up to date with FORscene’s increasing capabilities.
Read MoreServer ugrade
FORscene Server is used to ingest high volumes of video into the FORscene Cloud, usually from a file server. This upgrade allows media specified by a source URL to be ingested via the Internet.
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks