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SportsMax deploys Synamedia Vivid PowerVu Workflow-as-a-Service in record time

October 12, 2022 12.47 Europe/London By Julian Clover

The Caribbean’s most-watched sports channel, SportsMax has deployed Synamedia’s Vivid PowerVu Workflow-as-a-Service (WaaS) offering, moving its distribution from on-premise to the cloud.

According to Synamedia, the migration enables SportsMax to deliver best-in-class viewing experiences with premium picture quality, near-broadcast latency, superior distribution security, and greater flexibility.

SportsMax is the Caribbean’s premier broadcaster and rights owner of international sporting content such as the Olympic Games, NBA, La Liga, UEFA Champions & Europa Leagues, the Women’s Tennis Association Tour, the Ashes cricket, Indian cricket, the Caribbean Premier League T20 cricket, and athletics meets, among many others.

“Synamedia has brought everything we needed and wanted in a SaaS solution to the table from the maintenance of our servers, operating systems and software, 24/7 operational oversight and monitoring of our systems, along with the ongoing availability of the newest technologies,” said Newton Robertson, COO of SportsMax. “If you want to transition seamlessly to an IP-distribution model, securely and reliably, Synamedia is your answer. No one else could do what they did for us – they delivered a homerun in record time.”

SportsMax needed to update its broadcast distribution solution to deliver popular local leagues across the Caribbean region. In a matter of days, Synamedia launched its Vivid distribution service in the cloud, replacing a legacy on-premise system with a demonstrable ability to scale. In comparison, traditional hardware and on-premise solutions would have taken weeks or even months to launch.

“The trend we’re seeing with SportsMax and others in sports and broadcast distribution is the need to immediately and reliably deliver pin-sharp video quality with near-zero latency,” said Julien Signes, EVP and General Manager, Video Network at Synamedia. “We are thrilled to help SportsMax leverage the cloud so effectively and seamlessly, helping to reduce their TCO and providing an immediate solution to their business needs today and tomorrow.”

Synamedia’s Vivid PowerVu means SportsMax now has a much much greater infrastructure flexibility and can scale its distribution instantly.

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Julien Signes, SVP & GM Video Network at Synamedia tells Julian Clover how the company is dealing with the latency and scaling challenges of sports over live streaming.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Edited: 12 October 2022 12:49

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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