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Edgeware Simplifies Video Delivery With Its Intuitively Scalable System at IBC 2012
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS, Sep 07, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
IBC booth 4.B71 - Edgeware, the technology leader in distributed
video delivery, today at IBC introduces enhancements to its
Distributed Video Delivery Network (D-VDN) system. Via live customer
and product demos and presentations, Edgeware shows how its unique
intuitively scalable system simplifies distributed video delivery and
enables operators to take a converged approach.
With operators continuing to build out multiscreen networks on top of
IPTV infrastructures, there is an increasing demand for an IPTV and
multiscreen converged architecture. Edgeware is leading this trend
demonstrating how live production systems enable operators to manage
retail based video delivery networks across multiple network
topologies and offer advanced services such as nPVR and multiscreen
applications.
With many companies claiming to simplify multiscreen and CDN
deployment, often meaning hidden restrictions and limitations,
Edgeware has focused on building an architecture, management system
and video server technology that are all easily understood, and can
scale in a logical, pay as you grow, highly energy efficient way.
This is the difference between simplifications by restricting growth
versus allowing true scalability in a logical easily understood
progression. Edgeware makes the convergence of video delivery
possible with its intuitively scalable D-VDN, with its ability to
deploy rapidly and also provide new revenue generating services.
For the very first time, Edgeware is presenting a live demonstration
of two main elements of the D-VDN system that delivers unsurpassed
Quality of Experience, as well as a wholesale CDN video delivery
capability -- the Convoy VDN (Video Delivery Network) management
system and the Orbit 3020 video server platform:
-- The Convoy VDN software suite provides complete management of a
Distributed Video Delivery Network across any network topology and
incorporates the required interfaces and management functions to allow
an operator to provide both retail and wholesale CDN services to
content providers.
-- The Orbit 3020 video server platform offers advanced capabilities for
both retail and wholesale video and TV services across an operator's
network, irrespective of topology and core network bandwidth.
Edgeware is also announcing customer deployments at the show, including
Ziggo and EpicTV. In addition to the Interactive demonstrations of
Edgeware's D-VDN framework, demos of EpicTV's live service and other
select customer services will be showcased both on Edgeware's booth
4.B71.
In addition, Convoy VDN and Orbit 3020 were both recognized by being
shortlisted for industry awards that will be announced at the show,
including:
-- Convoy VDN was shortlisted for the prestigious CSI Awards in the
category "Best IPTV technology or service."
-- Orbit 3020 was shortlisted for the 2012 Connected World TV Awards in
the "Streaming Technology" category.
About Edgeware
Edgeware is the technology leader in distributed video delivery
networks, designed to allow operators to monetize video services such
as video on demand (VOD), time shift TV and network Personal Video
Recorder (nPVR), as well as offering wholesale Content Delivery
Networking (CDN) management services. Edgeware provides the video
delivery systems needed to offer video services across managed and
unmanaged networks, with the ability to reach any screen, at any
time, with any content. Edgeware is headquartered in Stockholm,
Sweden, with a U.S. office in Boxborough, Massachusetts.
For more information, please visit www.edgeware.tv
For press, public relations & photography at Edgeware please contact:
Duncan Potter
Chief Marketing Officer and VP of Operations
Edgeware
Tel +46 7077 38545
duncan.potter@edgeware.com
Shannon Paulk
VisiTech PR
+1 (303) 752-3552 x259
EW@visitechpr.com
SOURCE: Edgeware AB
mailto:duncan.potter@edgeware.com
mailto:EW@visitechpr.com
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