
Piksel, Inc. designs, builds, develops, and manages online video solutions. It offers Fuse Metadata Manager, a tool to manage editorial workflows and consolidate their metadata into a single dataset; Fuse Publisher, a solution to bring siloed workflows together and deliver a unified and digital supply chain; Digital Showcase, a product for transition from legacy supply systems to emerging devices, experiences, and trends; Digital Enterprise, an online video platform that enables organisations to distribute and manage their video content in one place; and Piksel Palette, a cloud-native microservices architecture. The company also provides services such as design, development, and implementation; systems integration; support and monitoring; and hosting. Its clientele include Liberty Global, Discovery Channel, Virgin Mobile, United States Courts, Telecom Italia, and American Eagle Foundation. The company partners with Amazon Web Services, Akamai, CDNetworks, harmonic, and Media Excel. Piksel, Inc. was formerly known as KIT digital, Inc. and changed its name to Piksel, Inc. in August 2013. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Piksel, Inc. trades as PIKL on OTC. The company is classified in Communication Services / Internet Content & Information and reports in USD.
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