FEED WINTER 2021 – Web

A STREAMING SECURITY MILESTONE

Haivision, a global provider of real-time video streaming and networking solutions, reported that Google Cloud has signed on to the SRT Alliance. A community of over 500 product, service and solution providers, the SRT Alliance supports the adoption of the Secure Reliable Transport open- source video streaming protocol. Ateme became an AWS Technology Partner, on the ISV Partner Path. The move comes after it completed the foundational technical review for Titan File MS – Ateme’s multi-codec/format video transcoding software. “This collaboration brings together two leaders in their fields, and presents us with the perfect opportunity to work with AWS to test and improve our solutions, and ensure they are fully integrated with the AWS cloud,” notes chief marketing officer for Ateme, Rémi Beaudoin. The AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) allows partners to identify risks in products or solutions. PARTNERING UP

SRT enables secure delivery of video across the internet. Since 2017, many major streaming services, cloud platforms and broadcast solution providers have adopted SRT. This marks a huge stepping stone for the alliance, as SRT support in Google Cloud helps media companies to better contribute secure, reliable video

streams to Google native cloud services.

“Google Cloud is committed to helping media organisations transform their audience experiences,” says Anil Jain, managing director of media and entertainment solutions at Google Cloud. “We are delivering on that commitment by innovating alongside partners like Haivision.”

The global premiere of Dalet Pyramid took place in October. GOING GLOBAL

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Accommodating both digital-first and linear end-to-end workflows, the cloud-native solution builds on Dalet’s unified news operations. These include planning, content creation, asset and resource management; combining into a single platform that works to enable production on

fast-breaking digital and live news shows, and much more.

It works under a storytelling 360 approach, letting users develop the

various angles required for digital, social, TV and radio, simultaneously. Subscription-based, the solution works with a variety of cloud providers.

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