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Bouygues Telecom Leverages Envivio Virtualized VoD Solution to Power Multi-Screen Video Service

Bouygues Telecom Leverages Envivio Virtualized VoD Solution to Power Multi-Screen Video Service Image Credit: Envivio

Video software processing, delivery and personalization firm Envivio has announced that French mobile phone, Internet and IPTV service provider Bouygues Telecom has selected Envivio Muse Video on Demand encoding software to power its multi-screen video services. This deployment is on a fully virtualized enviroment, running on VMWare virtualization and Envivio video processing solutions for Video on Demand Transcoding and Multi-Screen Video Processing.

According to Envivio, the file-based transcoding solution is specifically designed for compelling Video On Demand (VOD) premium services over the full range of devices for TV Everywhere. Muse On Demand can ingest multiple files, transform them into mezzanine files in various resolutions, check their quality automatically, then encrypt and package them just-in-time for each targeted network and device, added Envivio.

Thibaut Keraval, Bouygues Telecom‘s IPTV/OTT Head-end Representative 
Thanks to Envivio, we were able to upgrade our network infrastructure to support the latest TV Everywhere on-demand, multi-screen video services without replacing our existing infrastructure, including our virtualized VMWare software and Blade servers, saving us CAPEX, OPEX and a lot of headaches.

Boris Felts, Envivio Vice President-Products and Solutions 
We designed Envivio Muse to enable operators to build advanced media services into their networks, provide exceptional control processing and significantly reduce operational costs. Muse is optimized to run in virtual environments. As a result, it provides great flexibility and elasticity, while also ensuring a robust, reliable and high-quality video service. Unlike with native hardware solutions, our software approach remains unaffected by operating in a virtual environment.

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