At Videon, we always look to the future. If the industry buzzword is low latency, you better believe we’ve already been talking about it for years–and are already focused on topics that will be evolving in ‘22 and beyond. Here are our predictions for trends in sports broadcasting in 2022.
Read more >At this year’s SVG Summit, we at Videon discussed the future of the industry and its content
Read more >Since 2010, Videon has been AS9100 certified, which is the international Quality Management System standard for the Aviation, Space, and Defense industry. We put ourselves through the rigorous process of achieving this Certification because we want our customers to have complete confidence in the products and services we offer.
Read more >Videon, a leader in edge computing at the point of video origin, announces the launch of LiveEdge, a premium platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution that adds feature enhancements, customization options, and intelligent automation to Videon’s video compute platform. With LiveEdge, users can bridge the gap between cloud and on premise devices to create tightly integrated custom orchestrations. This reduces video streaming complexity, latency, and cloud video processing costs, while delivering higher quality and reliability.
Read more >Videon, a leader in edge computing for video, has raised $7.3 million in Series A funding, led by Voyager Capital. The funding will allow Videon to expand its senior leadership, engineering, marketing, and sales teams, enabling it to bring its unique video compute platform to more customers worldwide. Rob Green in Seattle joins as CEO to drive expansion plans and build new partnerships.
Read more >Videon’s Todd Erdley recently sat down with SVG to discuss how bringing cloud capabilities to the on-premise video source can and already does benefit the live video production community, in particular the sports industry. Check out SVG’s post about this interview here.
Read more >At IBC, we caught up with Brenton Ough, CEO of TouchStream, and Pedro Tavanez, Tech Integration Lead, to discuss the deployment of their custom docker-container on the LiveEdge® Ecosystem. Now their customers can comprehensively monitor their live video workflows, ensuring each crucial stage maintains stream integrity.
Paul Macklin, Senior Product Manager for Live Encoding at Bitmovin, highlights the synergistic collaboration with Videon. Through Videon's robust edge computing capabilities, Bitmovin delivers unparalleled simplicity and ease for users, even in intricate configurations.
Branko Lepan, Co-Founder and EVP of Nomad Media, discusses the collaboration with Videon's LiveEdge® Ecosystem. Highlighting its true edge computing at the source, he emphasizes how this partnership simplifies streaming and optimizes workflows across various sectors, setting new industry benchmarks.
Discover the transformative collaboration between Videon and Dolby.io as showcased by Dan Coffey, Senior Product Manager at Dolby.io. Dive into the seamless integration of Videon's LiveEdge Node with Dolby.io's real-time WebRTC streaming, offering unparalleled viewer interactivity and dynamic content experiences.
At IBC, Videon and Red5 highlight our collaboration: Chris Allen introduces Red5's 'TrueTime MultiViewer' setup. Videon's LiveEdge® Data docker container empowers this, ensuring low latency multi-camera sync, elevating the TrueTime Multiviewer experience.
TorkHub initiated their transformation to a hybrid:cloud architecture by embracing Videon’s edge compute solutions, vital in orchestrating live events, notably in the motorsport sector working closely with Formula Drift. The versatility and efficiency of Videon's solutions have become the cornerstone in TorkHub's forward plans, especially in leveraging the potential of compute on edge.
Videon and Touchstream have teamed up to empower operators to reliably and efficiently flag and diagnose first-mile issues throughout an event or live stream. It's made possible by Touchstream's new edge app developed for the Videon Compute Platform, a new low-latency hybrid:cloud architecture already adopted by leading cloud providers, OTT platforms, and broadcasters.
Our President and Founder, Todd Erdley, and Brightcove's Director of Sales Engineering, Carl Rutman, dive deep into the challenges businesses face to scale the delivery of DTC live sports content and robust end-to-end solutions that solve these challenges.
Our President and Founder, Todd Erdley, and Bitmovin’s Senior Product Manager, Paul Macklin, demystify the technical challenges single function encoders, software solutions like OBS, and laptops pose to business-critical live video streams. They dive into how emerging hybrid:cloud architectures, utilizing edge computing at the video source, are a reliable, high-quality, ultra-low latency commercial-grade alternative that can support live video streaming for any vertical, including live sports.
For the first time, we have decided to extend an invitation to the industry to join these collaborative conversations. We envision Todd Talks as an opportunity for Videon employees, partners, customers, resellers, and distributors to join us for a live virtual discussion with industry thought leaders to advance live video together.
While live sports continues to single-handedly prop up traditional broadcast television, it also is on the cusp of a major breakout in the avenue of live streaming. Quicker, more efficient delivery of live video is driving more interactive live experiences that will drive greatest engagement and far greater business opportunities. How are sports rights holders evolving their offerings in the area of fan content, sports betting, and more as latency improves at scale?
For industry leaders in sports data analytics, receiving and analyzing live video feeds from an extensive array of sports events with ultra-low latency is mission-critical. Learn how a Video Compute Platform leverages KLV metadata to deliver ultra-low latency live video streams enhanced with accurate video origin timestamps for the first time.
With the growth, variety, and criticality of video – the ways in which we capture, process, and distribute video streams are changing. Today, video producers and consumers want more control over the process. This includes technical aspects such as resolutions, latency, workflows, and a myriad of other factors. However, just as important are the ways video is distributed. This overview is the starting point to discuss how the power of edge computing at the video source is set to revolutionize how video can be handled in broadcast.
With an influx of digital and live streamed opportunities since the beginning of the pandemic, the need to provide accurate and precise information is critical. To help combat this issue, Videon recently released LiveEdge, a premium platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution that adds feature enhancements, customization options, and intelligent automation to Videon’s video compute platform.
During this talk, Todd Erdley, Founder and President of Videon, walks viewers through how edge computing for live video can create a unified experience for live sports betting users.
"In this IABM TV interview, we are joined by Todd Erdley, President at Videon to hear how they are transforming and impacting the streaming market and the opportunities that are available. Todd tells us about Videon’s recent funding and how they are planning to use this investment along with what’s coming up for them on the innovation side. Finally, Todd talks to us about the Videon culture and what makes them unique."
"With the growth, variety, and criticality of video – the ways in which we capture, processes and distribute video streams are changing. Today, video producers and consumers want more control over the process. This includes technical aspects such as resolutions, latency, workflows, and a myriad of other factors. However, just as important are the ways video is distributed...
Live video workflows are transforming to live streaming at warp speed–whether it’s a new video protocol, standard, technology or architecture–the ability to adapt quickly is paramount. Leading the charge are use cases that require quality, security and ultra-low-latency, such as live events, sports and betting.