A rare opportunity to gain first-hand insights into how companies in multiple fields are capitalizing on the ability to deliver highly scalable real-time interactive video experiences is coming February 9–10 with the streaming industry’s first XDN Summit.
The event — sponsored by DigitalOcean, Linode, Verizon Media and Xilinx — highlights the dawn of a new era when ever more entities of every description are moving beyond the limitations of traditional CDNs to exploit experience delivery network (XDN) technology. Executives from the sponsoring companies as well as Microsoft, AWS and many other cutting-edge firms will describe how they’re making use of a cross-cloud platform that can deliver video and ancillary content in real time from any number of sources in any direction over any distance for simultaneous viewing by any number of recipients.
These use cases were never possible before the emergence of XDN technology. But the XDN Summit is more than a showcase for new use cases. Executive sessions over the two-day event are also meant to provide attendees a holistic view of what’s in store across the online ecosystem as real-time video experiences become the new norm in video-centric activity.
Attendees will see how a two-way XDN infrastructure that cuts end-to-end video streaming latency to 200 to 400 milliseconds at regional or global scales will enable a host of disruptive services and applications, such as:
In tandem with the XDN Summit, Red5 has produced a white paper titled “The World Needs an Interactive Streaming Infrastructure.” which provides an in-depth look at the XDN platform developed by Red5 and spotlights some of the companies that are putting XDNs to commercial use.
As XDN Summit speakers who are profiled in the white paper note, so far, the Red5 platform is one of a kind. “From what we’ve seen, Red5 Pro is the most robust, scalable enterprise, and they’ve been great to work with.” says Andrew Heimbold, who, along with serving as president of integrator Reality Check Solutions (RCS), helps lead the affiliated graphics tech platform supplier Singular.Live.
Singular.Live’s cloud production platform enables browser-based control over creation of rich graphics overlays in real time. When Singular.Live is integrated with a live-video production suite, “you can generate graphics in real time and distribute them anywhere,” Heimbold says. “You can render them in a broadcast feed or on a million devices.”
Another speaker whose company is profiled in the XDN white paper is Marc Todd, CEO and founder of Skreens, which specializes in live content curation with cloud technology that enables browser-based access to broadcast-caliber production mechanisms supporting just about any video-rich application. “Our service covers how you shape the video, enable people to comment on it as well as produce the whole show,” Todd says. “A customer can be broadcasting to millions, and anyone in that audience can send a video up to us for distribution to everyone else. There are many use cases where you need live interactivity with high-quality video. Any time that’s the case, you need the XDN.”
Scott Clay, founder and CEO of Addison Interactive, is another XDN Summit speaker offering perspective on still another set of use cases, which involve real-time video socialization of engagement in live events. Addison’s Eventuall™ Virtual Event Platform is powering scenarios like the media center for a recent nationally televised awards show, 2021 press events for the CW Network and a wide range of consumer-facing events involving video interactions between participants on stage or the playing field with people in the seats or in online viewing audiences.
Capabilities include support for viewers’ seamless selection of viewing angles across multiple vantage points, Clay notes. “It’s like you can swivel the camera around yourself,” he says. “I can choose which seat I want to be in, see who else is in the audience, or look down on everything from above. We’re opening up entirely new virtual experiences that otherwise wouldn’t be possible.” In fact the XDN Summit itself will be hosted on Eventuall so you can experience it yourself as an attendee.
One of the major messages to be delivered at the XDN Summit is the need for widespread adoption of XDN technology on the part of streaming platform suppliers like CDN operator Limelight, which has implemented the Red5 Pro platform in its facilities to support its Limelight RTS (Realtime Streaming) service As everyone attending the summit will see, the time has come for those who say it’s impossible to scale real-time interactive streaming to embrace this new reality.
But for now, Red5 Pro is alone in meeting all the XDN requirements. It has done this by developing a software stack that includes support for:
At the same time, XDN technology offers more than just a technical approach to networking by providing a DevOps environment where partners can work with Red5 Pro to create customized iterations of an XDN suited to their specific needs. And it is an integration-friendly environment for third-party suppliers of elements that can contribute to users’ operations.
Be sure to sign up for the XDN Summit and feel free to dive into the white paper. You can also contact us anytime at info@red5.net or schedule a call.
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