The COVID 19 pandemic has accelerated the ongoing transformation of the media landscape and its new modes of consumption and businesses are constantly under pressure to meet end-user needs that are becoming more and more demanding. Consumer’s expectations today include a larger choice of content, a personalized viewing experience, broadcast-grade video quality and ubiquitous availability – consume everywhere, anytime, on any device and connection. Learn more about the acceleration of cloud and virtualization for media production.
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Edgeware helps broadcasters, content owners, telcos and cable operators deliver modern TV services that are beyond broadcast. Offering IP-based TV delivery systems to some of the world’s most advanced operators and content providers, Edgeware facilitates the new way of consuming TV to any screen, any device and at any time. Its solutions help customers capitalize their content, give their viewers an amazing viewing experience, and scale with flexibility due to multiple deployment options. Through its unique technology, Edgeware provides content processing systems to package content for OTT delivery; monitoring and delivery control tools for multi-CDN environments; and OTT and IPTV CDN infrastructure and subtitling systems. Edgeware has more than 200 customers and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with staff across Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Compliance logging, monitoring and analysis of TSoIP, 2022-6. SMPTE 2110 and OTT sources.
Qligent provides comprehensive monitoring and analysis solutions to empower broadcasters and content providers with insights, efficiency and confidence to make critical business decisions in an evolving media market. Qligent’s innovative software and cloud service technologies enable content distributors to meet internal and external standards from origination to the consumer ensuring the highest quality of experience. Qligent’s Vision™ products have been recognized with multiple awards for their innovation, efficiency and performance in serving the industry. Based in Melbourne, Florida, Qligent has more than 20 years of experience monitoring and assuring quality of distribution for thousands of channels in thousands of locations worldwide.
This presentation will explore how broadcasters can embrace SaaS and microservices architectures to find new ways to adapt, engineer, operate and maintain the value of their solutions.
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The great hook from the 1971 song by Gill Scott-Heron never felt so apt when we think of it in context to the streaming revolution that we are witnessing today. A phenomenon which was spearheaded by Netflix and Hulu about a decade ago has now gone mainstream. On-demand content has broken linear viewing schedules and led traditional broadcasters to rethink their business model around this change.
With vast improvements in internet speeds and an increase in the number of video-supporting handheld devices, consumers have shifted their focus from traditional television broadcasters to over-the-top (OTT) media services that stream over the internet.
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MediaKind Application Paper
The dramatic interruption to our daily lives by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has perhaps been the final straw for Pay TV market, forcing broadcasters, content owners and traditional Pay TV operators to evaluate their existing technologies and business strategies.
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During this session Bitmovin share how they can help maintain vital Quality of Service to keep consumers engaged while controlling and reducing costs through whole-workflow optimisation, so maximising ROI while mitigating risk.
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The task most operators face tody is how to keep the subscriber baase loyal. Stable high quality of broadcasting is one of the factors that helps address this challenge. To maintain high quality and detect violations in the stream, the monitoring system is required.
In this paper, we will explain how to interpret a variety of metrics and parameters of TS and ES that will serve for quick fault identification and proactive error fixation.
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The IABM Buying Trends Report biannually tracks trends in the media technology sector. The purpose of this report is to enable IABM member companies to benchmark their own performance within the industry and track emerging trends in the demand side of media technology. The information analyzed in this report is derived from both quantitative and qualitative research carried out by IABM.
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