Harmonic adds Google Cloud support for VOS360 media processing and delivery SaaS

Aug. 31, 2022
By running on Google Cloud, the VOS360 SaaS platform reinforces benefits for video service providers.

Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT) has now announced that its VOS360 SaaS platform is now available on Google Cloud, bringing additional infrastructure options to media and entertainment companies.

As noted in a Harmonic press release, by running on Google Cloud, the VOS360 SaaS platform reinforces benefits for video service providers, including "unparalleled agility, resiliency, security and scalability for a superior viewing experience."

Using the SaaS platform, operators have creative control over content ingest, scheduling, playout, branding, encoding, and monetization functions, as well as the ability to create channel variants, with real-time agility.

As an end-to-end SaaS offering, Harmonic notes the VOS360 platform simplifies all stages of media processing and delivery, while speeding the creation of linear channels, as well as delivery of sports events and live streams, directly to consumers and syndication partners.

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"Google Cloud's highly performant and trusted infrastructure is helping media and entertainment companies develop and distribute content intelligently and at great scale. By bringing its innovative VOS360 platform to Google Cloud, Harmonic enables these businesses to deliver differentiated broadcast and direct-to-consumer streaming experiences that contribute to a growing ecosystem of cloud-native, flexible, and agile media supply chains." -- Kip Schauer, global head of media and entertainment partnerships at Google Cloud.

"We're thrilled to announce that we can now offer our market-leading VOS360 SaaS platform on Google Cloud for a wide range of applications. Not only is our full tech stack available on Google Cloud, but so are our full DevOps capabilities, providing customers committed to Google Cloud the ability to deploy our full suite of services and cloud technologies. In recent years Google Cloud has placed a strong focus on the media and entertainment market, and we're excited to partner with them to bring more customers to the Cloud." -- Shahar Bar, senior vice president, video products and corporate development, Harmonic

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