TAG Video Systems has agreed a collaboration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) that establishes OCI as a certified infrastructure platform for deploying the full TAG monitoring suite at any scale.
“Our goal is to empower users to deploy their workflows on any cloud platform they choose, seamlessly integrating into their specific cloud or hybrid environments,” said Golan Simani, director of cloud and tech operations, TAG Video Systems. “By adding OCI support, we are reinforcing our commitment to staying ahead of the pace of change, continuously evolving to support the new infrastructures and technologies our customers need to succeed.”
Broadcast cloud migrations often come down to one question: what does it cost to run here? For continuous, high-bandwidth signal monitoring across multiple sites and regions, data movement costs can quietly dominate a cloud budget.
OCI changes that equation with a free egress tier and bandwidth pricing that represents a meaningful departure from standard hyperscaler rates. Combined with deterministic network performance and flexible compute purpose-built for always-on broadcast workloads, OCI is a natural home for mission-critical monitoring at scale.
“OCI is purpose-built for the performance and cost requirements that media and entertainment organisations demand. Working together with TAG means broadcast teams can now get world-class monitoring and quality control without compromising on infrastructure economics,” said Kip Schauer, media partnerships, OCI Media Services.
TAG’s Realtime Media Platform is now deployed and certified on OCI, with active work underway to bring the full TAG product portfolio to the platform. Broadcasters working with OCI will be able to count on a fully supported, production-validated monitoring stack that integrates natively into their OCI-based workflows.
Together, TAG and OCI provide end-to-end IP-native signal visibility, from ingest to playout, on a cloud infrastructure designed for high-throughput media workloads, and scalable, flexible compute that adapts to the bursty, always-on nature of live broadcast without overprovisioning or cost surprises. They also offer a jointly supported deployment path, backed by TAG’s integration expertise and OCI’s enterprise infrastructure, for broadcasters migrating from legacy on-premises or alternative cloud environments.