Best QoE/QoS Monitoring Software for Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Find and compare the best QoE/QoS Monitoring software for Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2025

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    Touchstream VirtualNOC Reviews
    The OTT Operations hub is designed to oversee performance at scale and enhance Quality of Service (QoS). Thanks to Touchstream's distinctive CDN data-sharing partnerships, identifying the underlying causes of errors can be achieved within minutes. Our comprehensive monitoring solution, VirtualNOC, gathers data from every point in the video delivery process and ensures continuous monitoring around the clock. This capability enables operators to clearly visualize problems and implement corrective actions before they impact viewers. With our real-time, direct data exchange with CDNs, disputes with technology providers are eliminated, allowing everyone to concentrate on the actual issues and resolve them promptly. Operating from anywhere is made possible through the cloud-based VirtualNOC, which connects seamlessly to the internet. This empowers your operations team with the essential visibility tools required for managing their intricate workflows from any location. Additionally, the ability to replay past errors aids in accurately identifying root causes, thereby preventing similar issues in the future and enhancing long-term QoS. By providing operators with complete oversight of their processes, the margins for error are minimized, leading to a more efficient operational workflow. This robust system not only streamlines issue resolution but also fosters a proactive approach to maintaining service quality.
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    StreamProbe Reviews
    The StreamProbe solution offers a comprehensive view of service availability and video quality across all critical stages of media processing and delivery through continuous 24/7 monitoring. It is particularly beneficial for various media entities, including TV service providers, network operators, and platforms handling linear broadcast, IPTV, cable, satellite TV, OTT, VOD, nPVR, and transport contribution and distribution, all of which aim to enhance the end-user experience while minimizing operational expenses. By utilizing 24/7 real-time monitoring and alerting, it enables operators to identify problems before they impact customers, thereby increasing system uptime. Additionally, it supports contribution, encoding, packaging, transport, and linear VOD services, facilitating the rapid training of operational teams. The architecture is versatile, accommodating centralized or distributed setups across bare metal, virtualized environments, or cloud services like AWS. With its high-density and scalable capabilities, hundreds of services can be monitored simultaneously within a single appliance, whether in an all-in-one or distributed configuration, while providing a unified monitoring interface. This comprehensive approach ensures that service providers can maintain optimal performance and reliability in an ever-evolving media landscape.
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