![]() ![]() StarLeaf initially developed a telepresence and video meeting service that offered a range of personal and group telepresence endpoints connected via a dedicated on-premise PBX. The trio had previously founded Calista, which offered cloud based voice services and which was purchased by Cisco Systems in 1999, and Codian, a UK-based manufacturer of video conferencing infrastructure that was bought by Tandberg for $270m in 2007 and subsequently became part of Cisco Systems in 2010. StarLeaf was established in 2008 by Mark Loney, Mark Richer and William MacDonald. On 9 June 2022 Starleaf Limited entered into administration and its services and videoconferencing platform ceased operation in October 2022. Usage of StarLeaf grew by over 1,000% between January and April 2020 as global lockdowns led to a dramatic increase in home and remote working. ![]() The company was headquartered near Watford, UK, with offices throughout Europe, the Americas and Australasia. ![]() StarLeaf enabled people to meet and collaborate from their desktop and mobile devices, as well as via proprietary StarLeaf and third-party meeting room systems. StarLeaf was a global video conferencing and collaboration software company that provided cloud-based messaging, meeting and calling for business users. ![]()
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