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Ericsson solution for cloud DVR and time-shifted TV services wins IABM Award

2015 IABM Design and Innovation Award recognizes Ericsson Video Storage and Processing Platform as an advanced enabler for cloud DVR and time-shifted TV services Winning solution integrates and virtualizes the storage and processing capabilities of as many Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) servers as needed, providing outstanding performance gains Allows TV service providers to keep pace by giving consumers the ability to record and watch live and linear content whenever they choose
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Sep 23, 2015

Ericsson today announces that its Video Storage and Processing Platform, a high performance, software-based infrastructure, has won the 2015 IABM Design and Innovation Award for Storage. The awards recognize innovative new solutions that offer significant benefits or opportunities to the broadcast and media industry.

Ericsson’s Media Vision 2020 research predicts that by 2020, time spent watching on-demand and time-shifted content will have reached 50:50 parity with linear and live TV. To remain competitive, TV service providers must ensure that their service offerings evolve to give consumers the control to record and watch live TV content any time, on any device. Shifting key functions of their media architectures to the cloud systematically and cost-efficiently satisfies consumer demand for time-shifted viewing combined with ‘anywhere access’.

The Video Storage and Processing Platform powers Ericsson’s Cloud DVR solution, which was launched in April 2015 following Ericsson’s acquisition and integration of Fabrix Systems. The high performance all-software platform enables video storage, processing and delivery applications including cloud DVR and video-on-demand expansion for TV services. Its ability to integrate and virtualize the storage and processing capabilities of the required number of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) servers means that it can provide significant performance benefits whilst remaining cost efficient, secure and uncomplex.

Elisabetta Romano, Head of TV and Media, Ericsson, says: “Today’s viewers are increasingly expecting more compelling features - spanning across TV Anywhere, HD recording and huge content libraries - and operators are under increasing pressure to quickly and efficiently deploy complex time and place shifted TV services.. I am delighted that the IABM judges have recognised the excellence in our product with scale-out capabilities which have been proven to support over 150 petabytes of video capacity and further validates our leadership position as the market leaders in Cloud DVR that currently power over 50% of the world’s cloud DVR deployments.”

At IBC 2015 Ericsson launched the latest update to the Video Storage and Processing Platform, which brings a variety of new features including support for subtitling of over-the-top (OTT) content, and full support for Ultra HD and HEVC services enabling streaming of high quality video at lower bitrates leading to increased cost-savings.

The enhanced solution is more tightly integrated with the wider Ericsson solutions portfolio including the Mediaroom Reach TV Platform, which enables content delivery to TV Anywhere devices, and the Ericsson Media Delivery Network solution for CDN assist, which allows TV service providers to expand their library and stream content OTT. These new features extend Ericsson’s leading position in cloud-centric video platforms.

For more information on Ericsson’s cloud DVR solution, see here

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