Edgeware launches multi-CDN session control platform

Sept. 3, 2019
Edgeware has launched its StreamPilot session control platform, designed to give broadcasters, content providers, and telecom and cable operators real-time, in-session ...

Edgeware has launched its StreamPilot session control platform, designed to give broadcasters, content providers, and telecom and cable operators real-time, in-session and per-segment delivery control when streaming media in a multi-CDN environment.

The SaaS-based StreamPilot uses a patent-pending technology to control every session with per-segment granularity between the client and the delivering CDN to ensure quality of experience (QoE) by actively monitoring, such as bitrate, and if required, switch sessions between CDNs in real time and during ongoing sessions.

StreamPilot is CDN independent, so does not require an Edgeware CDN system or depend on any other delivery CDN. It also supports media formats including DASH (for Android clients) and HLS (for Apple clients), regardless if it is live or on-demand. The product is also client agnostic.

"Content delivery network (CDNs) will play a central role in the transformation of TV," said Rob Gallagher, research director, Consumer and Entertainment Services for data, at research and consulting firm Ovum. "As more viewers watch more content on more devices, spend on CDN services to deliver video over the open Internet will grow from just under $11 billion in 2018 to nearly $16 billion in 2023, according to our latest forecasts. CDNs will also be critical to ensuring streams start fast, play buffer-free and generally meet consumers' increasingly high standards as demand scales. The ability to analyze and manage multiple CDNs to deliver the best quality experiences for the best possible costs will be an important strategy for a growing number of TV and video service providers."

StreamPilot features a dashboard with an open API to enable automation and integration, and to provide insights into CDN performance indicators such as load, performance and cost, as well as end-user experience.

"We are extremely excited to present a solution that ensures quality and control for the growing use of multi-CDN environments," said Karl Thedeen, CEO of Edgeware. "StreamPilot is the industry's first session control platform to provide the possibility to analyze and manage any CDN in real time independent of any other component in the media delivery chain. Furthermore, our customers can instantaneously benefit from StreamPilot's functionality by connecting to the Edgeware Cloud Service."

"StreamPilot opens up a wide range of possible applications that can utilize the insights gathered from the video sessions," said Johan Bolin, chief product and technology officer at Edgeware. "StreamPilot's unique location, sitting in the control plane between the client and the CDN, makes it possible to test new concepts, measure outcomes and rollback changes in real time. Furthermore, StreamPilot can be used to insert 'blackouts,' enforce rights and policies, and block illegal distribution. It will enhance existing CDNs and provide common functionality across a multi-CDN environment."

StreamPilot is offered as part of the Edgeware Cloud Service, which was launched in April. StreamPilot will be demonstrated live for the first time at IBC2019 in Amsterdam.