Through the acquisition of interactive fan engagement developer Dale (pronounced Dal-ay), open source streaming software connoisseur Red5 is angling to position itself among the most sophisticated options for live streamed events—focusing on ironing out the pains of remote participant management and Multiview functionality. “Dale is like StreamYard on steroids,” declares Red5’s Chris Allen, CEO and co-founder, briefing Faultline on the deal. However, with sophistication comes complexity, and Allen knows all about the trials and tribulations of launching products and services which claim to be a cut above the rest. Boston-based Red5’s specialist skills are rooted in delivering sub-250 millisecond latency streaming, based on the WebRTC protocol, which is no easy feat, and the company claims that Dale will accelerate this…