

Optibase Ltd. - Ordinary Shares (NASDAQ:OBAS), Down By 8.33% ($0.10) From $1.200 After BUYINS.NET Report Predicted Stock Would
October 24, 2011 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net , a provider of unique trading technologies, released a report on Thursday, October 20th 2011 stating that Optibase Ltd. - Ordinary Shares (NASDAQ:OBAS) was expected to go Down due to the Bearish conditions presented in the following report. Click here to view the BUYINS.NET report: http://www.buyins.net/releases/?sym=obas&id=202163
At the time this story was written, Optibase Ltd. - Ordinary Shares (NASDAQ:OBAS) is Down By $0.10 (8.33%) since the BUYINS.NET report was released.
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Optibase Ltd. - Ordinary Shares (NASDAQ:OBAS) - Optibase Ltd., incorporated in 1990, provides high quality equipment for a range of professional video applications in the Broadband Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), broadcast, government, enterprise and post-production markets. During the year ended December 31, 2005, Optibase operated three product lines: Video Technologies (previously called Building Blocks), IPTV (previously called Broadband Television) and Digital Non-Linear Editing. The Company's products from all three product lines are generally manufactured by the same subcontractors by the use of similar raw materials purchased from the same suppliers. Optibase markets its products through a combined sales and marketing team and sell them by way of direct sales and through independent distributors, system integrators and resellers. In September 2005, the Company entered into an agreement for the sale of its Digital Non-Linear Editing operation to Artel Software Corp. (commonly known as Boris FX).
Video Technologies
The Video Technologies products target the broadcast, government, enterprise and post-production markets. In the enterprise markets, Optibase's encoding and streaming products enable applications, such as corporate training, videoconferencing, television to the desktop and corporate video messages distributed over the corporate network. In the governmental markets, the products enable the logging and streaming of legal and legislative proceedings, surveillance, military and police monitoring, and simulated training sessions for later retrieval and debrief. In the broadcast markets, the products enable the preparation of video content for video on demand or Broadcast servers, the playout of video from servers, ad-insertion into channel feeds, and the monitoring and archiving of channels for compliance checks as required by the regulator in some countries.
Optibase sells the Video Technologies products directly to original equipment manufacturers and to video system integrators and also through a worldwide network of distributors, resellers and value added resellers. The Video Technologies products consist of Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) platforms for encoding, decoding and interfacing with Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) networks, and Media Gateways.
The Company develops and markets platforms that can be inserted into a host computer (personal computer or Macintosh), for encoding video into compressed digital formats and decoding compressed digital formats into playable video. These platforms connect to the host computer using the PCI bus. In addition, the products enable the transmission of such compressed digital formats over DVB networks. The PCI platforms are the basis for other products. They are also sold to system integrators who use them to build their own professional video applications. They are provided with documented software Developer Kits (SDKs) to facilitate the development by its customers. Based on these encoder and decoder platforms, Optibase also develops and markets content creation software applications, which run on the personal computer and the Mackintosh computer respectively. In addition to the PCI platforms, the Company also develops and makes integrated devices for encoding and streaming, which it has called Media Gateways. These devices do not require installation of hardware and are remotely managed by either a Web interface or an SNMP management application. They do not use the PCI platforms for encoding or decoding though they are based on similar technology.
In this segment, the Company competes with VBrick Systems Inc., Amnis Systems, Verint Systems, Inc., Vela Research Inc., Dektec, VideoPropulsion, CMI, Stradis, Inc., Canopus, Matrox, Digital Rapids, Ligos, Winnov, Inc. and Viewcast, Inc.
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
The primary market of the IPTV product line is the IPTV market, which mainly consists of telephone operators and Internet service providers worldwide who are offering broadband and telephone services. These companies are exploring ways to leverage their existing
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