
NS8 Corporation, a development stage company, engages in the development and marketing of server-based technologies in the areas of content licensing, digital media publishing, and royalty distribution management for the digital media distribution industry. It designs and produces online business communications and multimedia applications in the areas of streaming software, digital media rights, data-content management, audio-video communications, and corporate collaboration systems. The company offers iWave Interactive System (iWave), an end-to-end system for the secure management and distribution of on demand digital content over Internet enabled networks. The iWave system is used by telecommunication companies, Internet service providers, media distributors, and content owners, as well as by producers and distributors of digital content that allows them to audit, track, and manage their content licenses and advertising placements that are deployed throughout multiple business networks. NS8 Corporation was founded in 2000 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
NS8 Corporation trades as NSEO on OTC. The company is classified in Industrials / Specialty Business Services and reports in USD.
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