With real-time detection of programmatic and playout issues across multiple platforms, Match provides a cloud-based “As-Run audit trail for the IP era”
MELBOURNE, Florida, February 15, 2018 — At a time when branded content is increasingly delivered across traditional, mobile and IPdistribution platforms, Qligent—a specialist in cloud-based, enterprise-level content monitoring and analysis—will bring its new Matchsolution for programmatic error detection to North America at the upcoming 2018 NAB Show. The latest software addition to the company’s flagship QligentTM Vision cloud-based delivery analytics platform, Match will be demonstrated in booth N5914 at the event, which takes place April 9-12 at the Las Vas Convention Center.
As a real-time, automated solution that monitors by exception, Vision Match can mine, compare, and analyze a tremendous amount of data and relay just the most meaningful information to those responsible for the content’s brand reputation. More importantly, Match gives broadcasters—as well as advertisers, regulators, and other stakeholders—the means of quickly answering such questions as:
“In conjunction with other Vision modules, Match essentially serves as an as-run system for the IP era by shining a light on programmatic or QoE problems that the broadcaster would otherwise be completely unaware of in downstream channels, and which would cast a poor reflection on the content’s brand,” Korte said. “Now stakeholders can move their as-run logging out to the last mile or within each DMA.Content and ad owners, providers, distributors, broadcasters, and others can use this valuable audit trail to take whatever corrective actions are necessary to improve the downstream viewer experience and protect their brands going forward.”
In the OTT domain, Korte added, “Providers would likely never realize there was a technical problem that detracted from the viewer experience for their branded content. If a viewer tried to access the stream and then abandoned it, was it because they lost interest or was it actually due to a problem, like initial buffering was too long, too much re-buffering, or other issues common to OTT? By leveraging Match on the Vision platform, broadcasters can spot and eliminate those kinds of technical variables, and work with their distribution partners to ensure a better viewer experience.”
The Vision platform’s comprehensive analytical capabilities now encompass four major areas of concern: the detection of compliance errors (regulatory/SLA), objective errors (QoS), subjective errors (QoE), and programmatic errors (expected presentation to the end user). By leveraging Vision’s broader data analytics processing, Match gives broadcasters unprecedented visibility of their entire broadcast supply chain, including the terrestrial, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile, OTT, and social media services that deliver their branded shows to a potentially global audience.
ABOUT Qligent
Qligent architects complete monitoring, visualization and delivery analytics solutions for broadcasters, content distributors, ad agencies, regulators and network operators. Based in Melbourne, Florida, Qligent’s software-defined approach provides an open, vendor-agnostic platform to monitor performance, integrity and compliance of multiple signals, streams and systems across enterprises of any size. Its solutions provide the same consistent quality of content and service across multiple delivery platforms simultaneously.
As a real-time, automated solution that monitors by exception, Vision Match can mine, compare, and analyze a tremendous amount of data and relay just the most meaningful information to those responsible for the content’s brand reputation. More importantly, Match gives broadcasters—as well as advertisers, regulators, and other stakeholders—the means of quickly answering such questions as:
- Did the right show (or advertisement) play on the right channel at the right time?
- Was the right number of local ads inserted at the right time?
- Was foreign language audio assigned to the right audio track?
- Were any aspect ratio conversions injected such as pillar bars or letter boxes?
“In conjunction with other Vision modules, Match essentially serves as an as-run system for the IP era by shining a light on programmatic or QoE problems that the broadcaster would otherwise be completely unaware of in downstream channels, and which would cast a poor reflection on the content’s brand,” Korte said. “Now stakeholders can move their as-run logging out to the last mile or within each DMA.Content and ad owners, providers, distributors, broadcasters, and others can use this valuable audit trail to take whatever corrective actions are necessary to improve the downstream viewer experience and protect their brands going forward.”
In the OTT domain, Korte added, “Providers would likely never realize there was a technical problem that detracted from the viewer experience for their branded content. If a viewer tried to access the stream and then abandoned it, was it because they lost interest or was it actually due to a problem, like initial buffering was too long, too much re-buffering, or other issues common to OTT? By leveraging Match on the Vision platform, broadcasters can spot and eliminate those kinds of technical variables, and work with their distribution partners to ensure a better viewer experience.”
The Vision platform’s comprehensive analytical capabilities now encompass four major areas of concern: the detection of compliance errors (regulatory/SLA), objective errors (QoS), subjective errors (QoE), and programmatic errors (expected presentation to the end user). By leveraging Vision’s broader data analytics processing, Match gives broadcasters unprecedented visibility of their entire broadcast supply chain, including the terrestrial, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile, OTT, and social media services that deliver their branded shows to a potentially global audience.
ABOUT Qligent
Qligent architects complete monitoring, visualization and delivery analytics solutions for broadcasters, content distributors, ad agencies, regulators and network operators. Based in Melbourne, Florida, Qligent’s software-defined approach provides an open, vendor-agnostic platform to monitor performance, integrity and compliance of multiple signals, streams and systems across enterprises of any size. Its solutions provide the same consistent quality of content and service across multiple delivery platforms simultaneously.