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Vusion chooses Shenick diversifEye technology for HD test and measurement
May 27, 2008 8:00 AM
Vusion, providers of instant-on, full-screen, HD-quality streaming video, will use the Shenick Network Systems diversifEye technology to test and measure its end-to-end solution for HD video delivery on a per-user, per-flow basis over low-bandwidth networks.
With Shenick’s diversifEye, Vusion will be able to ensure end-user quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) for customers streaming HD video from any location.
Vusion is using Shenick’s diversifEye technology to carry out real-world testing to determine how CDNs and video delivery networks (VDNs) perform under high load conditions with a range of video files.
Shenick’s diversifEye tests the video quality received by thousands of individual users from 10Gig based Vusion servers, in addition to testing video files selected by unique users.
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