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Motorola integrates B-1 video server with SeaChange Axiom suite
May 8, 2007 12:00 PM
The Motorola B-1 server is an open platform designed to integrate easily with standards-based solutions such as Axiom software.
Motorola has integrated the Motorola B-1 video server with the newly released SeaChange Axiom 4.0 on-demand management software.
The Motorola B-1 server is an open platform designed to integrate easily with standards-based solutions such as Axiom software. Acting in concert, the hardware and software components make it possible to manage and automate every aspect of on-demand video delivery, from video streaming, to billing, to advertising. This capacity, along with the solid-state architecture of the B-1 server, offers a solution to operators looking to support the increasing demand for VOD and advanced on-demand video services.
SeaChange's Axiom Core 4.0 is an open software solution for video-on-demand services. Leveraging open application programming interfaces, Axiom Core 4.0 was developed to host the widest range of applications and components, including third-party servers.
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