Ateliere Creative Technologies and Amdocs have teamed up to help media companies accelerate content packaging and distribution as they look to better address a growing demand for content.
Customers with media supply chains fully managed by Ateliere Media Services, also running on the Ateliere Connect cloud-native media supply chain platform, will now be supported by Vubiquity’s media services and global support operation.
An Amdocs company, Vubiquity will also build on its existing video processing technology to run the Ateliere Connect. This will allow Vubiquity to reach additional platforms beyond the over 2,800 destinations it currently serves and provide existing and future clients with additional scalability and flexibility in packaging and distributing content more quickly and efficiently.
While integrating with Vubiquity’s existing apps and workflows, such as MetaVU and AssetVU, Ateliere Connect offers enhanced tools for sourcing and delivering the Interoperable Master Format (IMF). Furthermore, Ateliere’s artificial intelligence (AI) technology, Deep Analysis/FrameDNA, will better support content localisation and remove video duplication through version consolidation.
Anthony Goonetilleke, Group President of Technology & Head of Strategy, Amdocs, said: “The world of streaming content continues to evolve at an accelerated pace to entertain a global audience that demands superior quality content across any touchpoint. This collaboration will provide global media companies with an offering that enables them to create seamless end-to-end experiences, providing greater flexibility and cost efficiency.”
Eric Carson, Chief Revenue Officer, Ateliere, added, “Streaming service expansions and the need to keep up with fierce content demands are a challenge for media operations everywhere. Time-to-market and cost efficiency are key for Vubiquity and their customers.
“We are excited to collaborate with Vubiquity on their media supply chain augmentation with Ateliere Connect and enable their clients to deliver in-demand content quickly.”