Zixi Launches New Live Events Scheduler, Streaming Performance Enhancements At IBC 2022
Zixi will be showcasing a broad range of exciting product updates and demonstrating unparalleled live video delivery performance at this years conference.
Zixi will be demonstrating new product updates and showcasing low latency, high throughput, scaled video contribution, processing and distribution now available in the SDVP.
The Software-Defined Video Platform (SDVP) is the tight integration of four components that enable broadcast-quality live video workflows to be intelligently and centrally provisioned, deployed, managed and monitored using software and integrated devices, regardless of the underlying network infrastructure. It is the four components of the SDVP (Protocols & Containers, Video Solutions Stack, Intelligent Data Platform, and ZEN Master) working together that leads to superior video distribution over IP for our customers.
Zixi will be exhibiting new and existing capabilities of the SDVP, including:
- Live events optimized scheduling and operational management in ZEN Master
- Zixi-as-a-Service (ZaaS) for OU/Events
- Zixi Broadcaster v16 debuts with enhanced performance and Zixi AgentZ telemetrics
- Actionable analytics, data visualization and RCA reporting with Zixi Intelligent Data Platform (IDP)
- ContentXchange (CXE) channel service
- AWS support delivers new control plane options across AWS MediaServices
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