SeaChange to highlight three-screen video, broadcast delivery solutions
Aug 26, 2009 2:16 PM
SeaChange International will demonstrate at IBC2009 deployable broadband and broadcast video solutions that enable TV operators to manage, monetize and deliver content anytime, anywhere, on any device.
The company will demonstrate unified three-screen video delivery using SeaChange’s TV Navigator middleware platform to show how cable and IPTV operators can deliver video content to televisions, desktops and mobile devices. The demonstration will show numerous personalized applications, customizable user interfaces and compatibility with a variety of set-top boxes.
SeaChange also will spotlight its Axiom on Demand open content delivery platform. Axiom software fully automates the behind-the-scenes VOD processes from content propagation and subscriber and stream management to performance reporting and monitoring. It also serves as the foundation for the addition of SeaChange’s growing range of content navigation, gaming, DVD and ad-targeting applications.
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