Akamai bolsters Intelligent Edge platform with focus on security and latency
After disclosing some new features with SVG Europe at last month’s IBC 2018, Akamai followed up last week with more details on enhancements coming to its platform to bolster digital video security and delivery.
Akamai continues to push its technology to help media clients deliver a streaming experience at the quality and timeliness of traditional television. To do so, the company unveiled a new CMAF-based ultra-low–latency support that keeps live and linear streaming within one or two seconds of the broadcast feed. In addition to delivery improvements, the company is also granting clients a direct connection to the Akamai network (Akamai Direct Connect), which allows a more secure and reliable link.
“As more companies move their operations and apps to the cloud, they are striving to balance the demands for security and agility, often firefighting point problems instead of directing their company’s digital strategy,” said Akamai VP, product marketing Ari Weil in an official release. “They need greater insight, agility and quality from their service-provider partners to get there in a cost-effective way. Akamai is innovating to help organisations meet continuously evolving challenges, threats and competitive pressures.”
As it pertains to media companies, these noted improvements to the Akamai Intelligent Edge Platform mean better efficiency in leveraging the internet to deliver TV experiences in a streaming environment with the desired broadcast quality.
Also part of the announcements was the introduction of Akamai Cloud Wrapper, which provides flexibility for clients using the public cloud to deliver their video product.