Touchstream’s new tool for video stream monitoring, Incident Playback service gives broadcasters the edge in QoS
Incident Playback offers the ability to rewind and playback an incident. Give streaming teams the opportunity to see an incident as if it was happening again.
Using the new ‘Incident Playback’ service, operators are able to, at will, playback an incident in full or from any point in the streaming process giving them a view of the end-to-end data in one, intuitive visualization. The tool mimics each network element, presenting an exact visual replica of the actual workflow. This is a much more granular way to examine problems that may have contributed to the slowdown or failure.
“Uniquely, we now offer our customer and partners the ability for an immediate end-to-end Incident Playback, vastly enhancing their ability to identify the relevant network elements to interrogate,” Brenton Ough, Touchstream´s CEO and Co-Founder said.
“We found after customers fixed the immediate issue, they wanted to rewind and playback3 an incident to identify any leading KPIs.”
“Discussions led to the ultimate question: “what if you could go back in time and play back the incident from a monitoring perspective to see all the status’ and KPIs in the time leading up to the incident”.
“StreamE2E Incident Playback was born from this, working with our customers and listening to real issues.”
Released in early 2018, StreamE2E was a first for the streaming video industry—a monitoring solution that pinpoints the root cause of cloud-based video delivery workflows so streaming service providers can proactively ensure better Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for their subscribers, preventing possible churn and reputational damage. Incident Playback is the next significant step in the evolution of video delivery monitoring.
Any denigration in the quality of video streams risks heightening customers churn, in a market where competition is already seeing customers become more selective about streaming offerings and those for which they will pay. And for the global video streaming market the value has been forecast to reach USD124.57 billion by 2025, according to a December 2018 by Grand View Research, Inc with a compound annual growth rate of 19.6% during the period.
StreamE2E Incident Playback service1 will be on display at NAB 2019. Come to Booth SU11612 and see it in action.
About Touchstream
Founded in Melbourne in 2013, Touchstream, www.touchstream.media, has quickly gathered its impressive roster of international clients by offering competitive advantage-based solutions that remain unmatched in the market. That is why leading providers of live video and Video-on-Demand services in major global markets of Northern America, Europe and the Asia Pacific including CBS Interactive, Comcast Technology Services, Sky, Sweden’s Viaplay and Australia’s Telstra have turned to Touchstream for a scalable solution for real time, end-to-end monitoring.
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