Serving as both an extensive monitoring and control solution and a network management system, Amphinicy Technologies’ latest offering, Monica, offers broadcasting companies, teleport operators, and integrators effective channel management.
Responding to the shift to IP-based and cloud-enabled infrastructures by satellite service providers, Monica promises to offer flexibility, control, and integration with both legacy and cutting-edge infrastructures.
Monica can encounter challenges including managing increasingly complex networks, ensuring real-time data processing, and integrating with distributed systems and data centres.
It can be deployed as a ready-to-use solution or used as a framework for developing customised solutions tailored to specific needs.
Alan Sambol, Technical Lead, Amphinicy Technologies, said: “Public service broadcasters and integrators at IBC can benefit from Monica’s capabilities. For instance, ‘registry’ is a Monica module which can serve many purposes such as asset and channel management. With the right configuration and integrated with other features such as scripting and custom schemas, it can be tailored for efficient equipment and channel management.”
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