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Videxio and Pexip to MergeVidexio and Pexip to Merge

Aim to bring their video collaboration, meetings, and interop expertise together.

Michelle Burbick

October 10, 2018

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Enterprise communications industry consolidation continues, as earlier this week Videxio and Pexip, both privately held, announced their intention to merge.

 

The merger will bring two high-growth companies together. According to a joint press release, Videxio, which provides cloud video collaboration solutions, was founded in 2011, became profitable in 2014, has grown annual recurring revenue (ARR) by more than 270% over the past three years, and has increased paid user traffic by more than 875% in the same period. Pexip, which provides software-based meeting platform and interoperability solutions, was founded in 2012, became profitable in 2016, and has nearly tripled ARR over the past three years.

 

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The companies expect the merger to close by year's end, following regulatory and shareholder approval. Upon finalization, the combined company will operate under the Pexip name. Pexip CEO Odd Sverre Østlie will retain his role, while Videxio CEO Tom-Erik Lia will take on the new role of chief commercial officer. The combined company will have more than 300 global partners and customers in more than 195 countries, the companies stated.

 

As video analyst Andrew Davis said coming out of the A/V industry's InfoComm event that took place in June, both Videxio and Pexip have embraced partnerships and interoperability:

 

Multiple video conferencing vendors are building Microsoft Skype for Business, or BlueJeans, or Pexip, or Zoom interfaces into their endpoint and infrastructure hardware. Google Hangouts (or Skype for Business for that matter), for example, is no longer a competitor. It's just another endpoint on a call thanks to likes of Pexip and Videxio.

At Microsoft's recent Ignite user conference, Pexip also showed off its new Cloud Video Interoperability solution for Microsoft Teams.

 

The merger builds on a technology partnership the companies have had for more than five years, Videxio's Lia told me via email. "... this merger will strengthen our ability to work smarter and faster together on a number of levels," he wrote. "It also affords all of our mutual customers new options to address their collaboration challenges."

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Michelle Burbick

Michelle Burbick is the Special Content Editor and a blogger for No Jitter, Informa Tech's online community for news and analysis of the enterprise convergence/unified communications industry, and the editorial arm of the Enterprise Connect event, for which she serves as the Program Coordinator. In this dual role, Michelle is responsible for curating content and managing the No Jitter website, and managing its variety of sponsored programs from whitepapers to research reports. On the Enterprise Connect side, she plans the conference program content and runs special content programs for the event.

Michelle also moderates Enterprise Connect sessions and virtual webinars which cover a broad range of technology topics. In her tenure on the No Jitter and Enterprise Connect teams, she has managed the webinar program, coordinated and ran the Best of Enterprise Connect awards program, and taken on special projects related to advancing women in the technology industry and promoting diversity and inclusion. 

Prior to coming to No Jitter, Michelle worked as a writer and editor, producing content for technology companies for several years. In an agency environment, she worked with companies in the unified communications, data storage and IT security industries, and has developed content for some of the most prominent companies in the technology sector.

Michelle has also worked in the events and tradeshows industry, primarily as a journalist for the Trade Show Exhibitors Association. She earned her Bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is an animal lover and likes to spend her free time bird watching, hiking, and cycling.