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Edgeware’s Distributed Video Delivery Network framework supports a revolutionary
approach
to video
delivery between the cloud and the subscriber
Amsterdam – September 9, 2011 (Stand 4.B71) – Edgeware, the technology leader in
distributed video delivery, today announced Convoy VDN, the first software suite that
supports the company’s Distributed Video Delivery Network (D-VDN) strategy for
network operators. Edgeware’s D-VDN is a unified framework for video delivery,
providing simple and highly scalable platform to deliver next generation video services
with the highest Quality of Experience (QoE) to any screen, independent of the
underlying network infrastructure. D-VDN connects the cloud and the subscriber,
allowing operators to monetize this connection.
As part of Edgeware’s D-VDN, the new Convoy VDN makes it simple for operators to
implement advanced video services to subscribers, ensuring the highest possible QoE,
while providing integrated wholesale CDN video delivery and management capabilities.
This is possible by offering QoE as a differentiated service back to the content provider
to create new revenue generating opportunities. It is the ideal solution for operators to
tap into new revenue streams that were once reserved for CDN providers. As a result,
operators can reduce OPEX by up to 80 percent, achieving significantly faster ROI.
To further optimize scalability, Convoy VDN integrates core functions, such as request
routing, content gateway and reporting, with highly distributed Edgeware video server
based asset propagation, statistics management and pre-processing. This dramatically
reduces the complexity, overhead and cost of both retail and wholesale video delivery
for operators.
“Edgeware’s unique focus is on providing solutions for operators to monetize video
delivery,” said Joachim Roos, CEO of Edgeware. “By leveraging Edgeware’s extensive
experience in deploying some of the world’s largest operator-based video distribution
systems, our customers can offer additional highly scalable services, such as nPVR
using just live streams. Providing reporting to a content provider, they can show details
not only about sessions and bandwidth usage, but more crucially, valuable information
about the quality of the video being viewed in any session.”
In addition, Edgeware is announcing the Orbit 3020 platform, currently available to
selected customers. It is designed with the ability to operate simultaneously in both
managed and unmanaged network topologies. The Orbit 3020 provides a highly flexible
platform combining the hardware acceleration capabilities of the current Edgeware Orbit
and WTV servers with additional processor capabilities to support advanced functionality
for management, reporting and video based services.
Edgeware is demonstrating key elements of its D-VDN framework at IBC in Amsterdam,
Sept. 9-13 at stand 4.B71.
About Edgeware
Edgeware is the technology leader in distributed delivery systems needed for a new era
of “anytime, anywhere” TV and video. Edgeware’s next-generation purpose-built
appliances and integrated systems enable operators and carriers to cost-effectively grow
their TV and video services and scale them across their network to an increasing
number of users on any device. Edgeware is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with
a U.S. office in San Jose, California.
For more information, please visit www.edgeware.tv.
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