Accedo maximises ROI for OTT
A new managed services monetisation offering from Accedo is designed to help its customers grow and diversify their revenue streams.
A new managed services monetisation offering from Accedo is designed to help its customers grow and diversify their revenue streams.
Witbe is set to debut a new version of its mobile automation setup that allows providers to remotely test any video app running on real mobile devices.
Updates will be on show in Hall 5 for the Alta platform, including support for outputting live captions in a 2110-43 stream, audio dubbing, trigger automation and more.
Stuttgart-based UX specialist 3SS is set to bring together players in the automotive industry with content providers at IBC, including hosting a workshop that will explore the future of in-vehicle entertainment.
Cloud video services specialist Amagi will be demonstrating how its product suite for live content aims to equip broadcasters and rights owners with the necessary tools to meet growing viewer demands.
In September, the media and entertainment industry will once again be heading to the RAI Amsterdam for the annual IBC event. The Content Everywhere zone remains at the heart of IBC’s coverage of the ever-expanding OTT and streaming scene, and this year spans Halls 4, 5 and 14. The monthly Content Everywhere newsletter tracks companies in the OTT sector throughout the year, offering insights into latest trends and developments. This month’s issue provides an overview of what Content Everywhere companies hope and expect to see at IBC as they roam the show floors, attend conferences and meet their peers.
Video software provider Synamedia said NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division used its D2C streaming technology to live stream the organisation’s 75th anniversary summit to tens of thousands of viewers on its website and YouTube. The event took place from 9-11 July in Washington D.C.
In just a few weeks’ time, the great and the good of the global media and entertainment industry will convene at the RAI in Amsterdam for this year’s IBC. As usual, technology innovations and new business models will be on show, along with the usual presence of informative and influential speakers during the IBC Conference. And it’s already evident that products and services leveraging AI and generative AI are set to feature heavily this year.
Broadcast and digital video specialist Bitcentral has launched Fusion Gateway, which it described as a cloud offering that bridges the gap between media asset management (MAM) and artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
Subscriber management, billing and CRM systems specialist Magnaquest Technologies will be showcasing its flagship product Sure in Hall 5.