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Liberty Global selects SeaChange’s Adrenalin

December 7, 2017 08.46 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Liberty Global has selected SeaChange’s Adrenalin multiscreen video solution for the video platform supporting its Horizon 4 services.

Liberty Global is deploying a common, fully virtualised video platform architecture for its Horizon services allows for a faster pace of service innovation and development.

The SeaChange Adrenalin software, running as part of Liberty Global’s video service platform, will provide the content information and transaction support for Liberty’s viewers across both broadcast and IP video delivery networks on Liberty’s latest Horizon set-top boxes (STBs).

“We are pleased to be chosen as a key contributor to Liberty Global’s next-generation video platform.” said Ed Terino, SeaChange’s CEO.

“SeaChange’s Adrenalin video solution enables video delivery at the massive scale needed to support customers such as Liberty Global. As video platforms transition to virtualized cloud infrastructure and enable advanced capabilities such as replay TV and network DVR to multiple devices, SeaChange will continue to support customers like Liberty Global to monetize their video assets and modernize their video delivery platforms.”

“We have had a long relationship with SeaChange as a key technology provider within our video ecosystem. As the industry continues to evolve its video platforms to support advanced consumer experiences that are truly device agnostic, we need solution providers who can provide a rich set of capabilities and stay relevant in those platform ecosystems. This helps us to continue to innovate and rapidly evolve our video services so that they truly resonate with our customers,” said Olivier Philippe, VP of entertainment within Liberty Global.

“Our selection of SeaChange as a key part of our video platform reflects their continued development of leading video delivery technologies and their relentless commitment to operational excellence.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Horizon, Liberty Global, SeaChange Edited: 7 December 2017 08:47

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