Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Global IP Video Network Management Market" to their offering. IP video network management is the process of ensuring the overall efficiency of video transmission over IP at the head-end, through the transport stream, and at edge of the network using monitoring products such as probes, analyzers, and data-mining solutions. This study focuses on the broadcast, cable, IPTV, and enterprise segments.
It includes an in-depth discussion of market drivers and restraints, a regional analysis, a competitive analysis, revenue forecast, and technology trends. The major vendors included in this research service are IneoQuest, Tektronix, Pixelmetrix, Agama, Bridgetech, Mariner, Triveni, Cheetah Technologies, Nevion, Witbe, Spirent, and Absilion.
This research service is part of the extensive Frost & Sullivan digital media subscription,which includes the coverage of technologies, products, and solutions that span the end-to-underflow from the acquisition of content in a digitized format and its management through the final delivery of that content. Frost & Sullivan analyzes the digital media value chain from an enterprise perspective, where it is largely used as a tool to facilitate marketing and corporate communications, as well as from the perspective of media, entertainment, and telecom markets.
Video transport in professional segments such as broadcast, cable, telco, and some enterprises is evolving into IP-based transmission and distribution, while replacing legacy transmission methodologies. Broadcasters are moving to file-based workflows, in which case exchange of content over IP makes it easier and more manageable. Replacing with IP allows cable service providers to distribute more high-quality video across numerous IP-based devices, increase the subscriber base, encode the video delivered at multiple bit-rates, and scale the video delivery channels while enhancing the return on investment (ROI) opportunities. Along with these trends, telcos find it convenient to monitor their networks for services such as IPTV or over the top (OTT) video.
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