Oct - Dec, 2019Media & Entertainment6Contact Us:T:510 230 0396, F:510-894-8405Email:sales@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.comeditor@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.commarketing@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.com Oct - Dec, 2019, Vol 01 - Issue 01 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Media & Entertainment Tech OutlookVisit www.mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.com Managing EditorPamela MorganEditorial StaffSalesDerek JamesFrank CollinsVisualizerStephen ThomasJohn Varghesejohn@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.comT: 510.402.1464MEDI & ENTERTAINMENTTech OutlookMEDI & ENTERTAINMENTTech OutlookFaster broadband services and 4G and 5G networks, coupled with the proliferation of smart devices are popularizing videos, making them the most preferred medium for entertainment, collaboration, learning, marketing and more. However, behind the creation and delivery of alluring videos, there are a large number of complex backend processes—from video transcoding and processing, video player design and development, to secure content hosting and delivery. Intelligent Online Video Platforms (OVPs) are what make these processes a breeze, enabling companies to offer superior video experience to the users. OVPs today not only help companies create, manage, deliver, and monetize videos but also oversee their integration with third party platforms, and monitor the performance of those videos. For instance, social media channels including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube with more than a billion users make an ideal platform for businesses to advertise their brands using videos. OVPs allow integration with social media and effortlessly publish the video content. Also, businesses can leverage the analytics component of OVPs to track the number of viewers at any given time, viewing rate, geographic distribution, and more to gain insights about their campaign performance and take measures to make it better. While most OVPs offer a range of basic services, businesses need to select the one that fits into their enterprise vision while supporting the existing workflows backed by a distributed and reliable network of servers—ultimately leading to improved bottom line. The market is replete with a large number of online video platform providers, striving to differentiate themselves on account of pricing and type of services they offer. In this scenario, our goal with this special edition is to highlight providers who can help clients accelerate the delivery of videos to reach and engage audiences. This edition also blends thought-leadership from subject matter experts with real stories on what selected vendors are doing for their clients, including exclusive insights from CIOs and CXOs. Send us your thoughts.EditorialDemocratizing Video Content DeliveryPamela MorganManaging Editoreditor@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.comSara FernandesCopyright © 2019 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staff600 S ANDREWS AVE STE 405,FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301
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