Escient Convergence Corporation

Escient Convergence's products and services seamlessly melded the power of the Internet with intuitive home-entertainment devices. They were designed to enhance the entertainment experience by providing previously unheard-of ways to access music, movies and related content throughout the home. The award winning FireBall servers were complete music management products that provided powerful, yet intuitive, ways to find and play CDs and MP3s.

Escient Convergence and OpenGlobe merged shortly before being sold in 2003 and becoming Escient®, a division of Digital Networks North America, Inc. (DNNA), a wholly owned subsidiary of D&M Holdings U.S., Inc. D&M stands for Denon and Marantz.