Ateme’s highlights at IBC 2023 include what the company calls the world’s first solution for operating a cloud DVR in the public cloud.
The next-generation Cloud DVR solution allows service providers to streamline operations, optimise their hardware pool, and achieve greater scalability by leveraging the public cloud, without being capped by on-premises investments. As it enables resources to be shared across services, it is also expected to reduce the carbon impact of video delivery.
At IBC booth 1D33, Ateme will also showcase a complete workflow including automatic detection of the most important moments of sports content and enriched push notifications to smartphones. This will enable sports content rights holders with direct-to-consumer (D2C) services to enhance fan engagement, attract more viewers to their over-the-top (OTT) apps, and increase monetisation by connecting next-generation video experiences with other verticals such as e-commerce.
For enhanced Quality of Experience (QoE) for OTT subscribers, Ateme is offering video compression solutions that enhance viewing of linear and video-on-demand (VoD) content, as well as fast zapping, video scrubbing, and low latency to enhance the OTT experience.
Rémi Beaudouin, Chief Strategy Officer, Ateme, said, “Audience expectations are being shaped by new entertainment experiences such as gaming and social media. Meanwhile, new technologies are enabling innovative ways of consuming and monetising video content.
“We are thrilled to go to IBC this year and present the pioneering work we’ve done to help broadcasters and service providers leverage these changes.”To find out more, speak with the Ateme team at IBC 2023, which is taking place from 15 to 18 September at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre.