NAB 2025: Enhancements to SDVN platform among innovations on show from GlobalM
GlobalM is set to use NAB 2025 to showcase its latest innovations, further enhancing its ability to simplify live video workflows and provide reliable and scalable video transport.
The company is introducing several key enhancements to its SDVN platform, including two new gateway appliances. The GMX 1 Edge is a compact, portable appliance designed for live events and remote broadcasting, while the GMX 1 Core is a high-density, rack-mounted solution built for large-scale video transport. Both support ultra-low latency, advanced multi-protocol compatibility, and cloud/on-premises integration for broadcasters and media organisations.
GlobalM also now offers automated HLS and MPEG-DASH versioning, allowing media companies to deliver content directly to OTT services, reducing reliance on additional cloud encoding.
A redesigned, intuitive cloud-based NMS interface with enhanced automation, real-time monitoring, and improved user experience for managing live video streams effortlessly is also being unveiled.
Attendees will have the opportunity to see GlobalM’s technology in action through a series of interactive demonstrations:
- Multi-cloud Streaming will showcase the new gateway appliances operating across AWS, Oracle Cloud, and OpenStack, highlighting the flexibility of multi-cloud live video transport.
- Seamless Redundancy Switching will demo GlobalM’s automated failover technology, ensuring uninterrupted live broadcasts even in the event of network disruptions.
- Exception Monitoring and Alarms will take a deep dive into real-time analytics and proactive alerting system, designed to detect and resolve issues before they impact live transmissions.