Ant Media Server
Ant Media provides ready-to-use, highly scalable real-time video streaming solutions for live video streaming needs. Based on customer requirements and preferences, it enables a live video streaming solution to be deployed easily and quickly on-premises or on public cloud networks such as AWS, Azure, GCP and Oracle Cloud.
Ant Media’s well-known product, called Ant Media Server, is a video streaming platform and technology enabler, providing highly scalable, Ultra-Low Latency (WebRTC) and Low Latency (CMAF & HLS) video streaming solutions supported with operational management utilities.
Ant Media Server in a cluster mode dynamically scales up and down to enable our customers to serve from tens to millions of viewers in an automated and controlled way.
Ant Media Server provides compatibility to be played in any Web Browser. In addition, SDKs for iOS, Android, and JS are provided freely to enable customers to expand their reach to a broader audience. Thanks to the adaptive bitrate streaming feature that allows any video to be played at any bandwidth on mobile devices.
Ant Media has been serving a growing number of customers in 120+ countries all around the world.
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AdRem NetCrunch
NetCrunch runs on Windows Server (virtual or physical) and allows for efficient, agentless network monitoring, network visibility and advanced alert and remediation action management system. It can monitor practically any device, system or data source in your network, as non standard data can be pushed to NetCrunch or read from log, file or database to be included in NetCrunch network atlas.
Developed by AdRem Software, NetCrunch includes 540+ predefined monitoring packs and ready to use sensors to track and troubleshoot network services uptime, performance of switches, routers, storage devices and applications, cloud services, bandwidth, and traffic flow. AdRem NetCrunch supports monitoring of all major OS types, such as Linux, Windows, VMWare ESX/ESXi, Mac OS X, and BSD.
It allows creating all types of live network maps, performance charts, flexible dashboards and graphical views that are updated automatically, displaying live status of any monitored device, connection link, metric or alert.
Data collected by NetCrunch can be shared securely via web console or any of over 30 ready to use integrations with most popular help desk systems (Jira, Freshdesk) or group collaboration (Slack, MS Teams, PagerDuty, Trello).
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Antik Monitoring Room
The Antik Monitoring Room is an efficient software solution for IPTV monitoring that allows users to view multiple streams on various submonitors while ensuring high-quality performance at a low cost. It promptly logs every error, providing comprehensive details about incidents, such as their start and end times, the specific input affected, and the type of issue (like audio, video, or blackout). This tool not only offers a robust mosaic overview for enhanced visibility across multiple services but also features various alarm detection mechanisms to maintain optimal Quality of Experience (QoE) and Quality of Service (QoS). Additionally, its pricing structure is scalable, allowing for easy initial setup and future expansions. The system supports multiple streaming protocols, including UDP, RTSP, TS, RTMP, and HTTP. Users can utilize the layout tool, which offers both customizable templates and quick-launch options, enabling them to create flexible and tailored monitoring setups. Furthermore, it accommodates both analog and digital clock displays, supports GIF images, personalized text, and includes provisions for both primary and secondary TV walls, enhancing its usability in diverse environments. Overall, the Antik Monitoring Room stands out as a comprehensive solution for IPTV monitoring needs.
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Mividi
The Mividi IP Video Monitoring System (TSM100) stands out as an excellent solution for assessing the video quality of IPTV services. Typically, IPTV providers source video content from various channels, such as satellite, fiber optic cables, terrestrial broadcasts, and locally produced videos. To accommodate bandwidth requirements and ensure compatibility with users’ devices, these source streams might undergo decoding and re-encoding processes. Consequently, it is not unusual for service providers to manage numerous programs and a variety of transport streams at their head-ends. Moreover, the complexity increases with the need to handle advertisement insertion and supply Electronic Program Guide (EPG) details. To deliver the highest quality video services to their customers, providers must continuously monitor their offerings at several critical points throughout the stream processing. This vigilant monitoring is essential for maintaining optimal performance and enhancing viewer satisfaction.
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