Qligent, a media delivery and quality assurance provider, has enhanced
its flagship software, Vision, for media monitoring and analysis. The new
features strengthen software security, improve measurement – and, more
efficiently, communicate performance through scheduled reports.
The new software upgrades enable
full integration with Wasabi’s Cloud platform for checking and storing agnostic
video, audio, and data in the cloud.
Qligent began partnering with Wasabi for cloud
storage last year on select projects to offer customers a lower
cost, cloud provider-agnostic alternative to expensive proprietary cloud
storage platforms.
Vision’s enhanced security
features are now fully compliant with
Wasabi’s enterprise-class cloud environments, allowing all
Qligent customers to leverage Wasabi’s low data-storage costs,
fast performance (uploads and downloads), unlimited capacity and redundant
infrastructure.
The latest Vision software release
also strengthens stream measurement for cable and telecom customers. Customers
using Vision can now scramble each sub-stream, or elementary stream, within
each transport stream at the physical layer. This provides greater insight into
QoS monitoring for the video, audio and data encoded within each
elementary stream moving through the headend.
Qligent can also unlocked broader
access to on-demand reports, allowing all Vision customers to schedule
customisable reports detailing real-time media performance at
specific times.
“Our latest Vision release provides value for all
of our customers seeking to accelerate their transition to cloud by offering a
lower cost, highly secure and infinitely scalable storage and management
platform,” said Lang Cooksey, product manager, Qligent.
“Vision’s new innovations provide greater visibility
into performance, whether a content distributor seeking to strengthen its QoE
monitoring reach, a service provider seeking better penetration and visibility
into the physical transport layer, or an operations manager looking to better
understand the health of their media streams and network performance.”