Exterity is taking place at Earls Court 2 in London next week from 19 - 20th October. Throughout the show, the company will be showcasing its market-leading range of enterprise-class IPTV solutions, including some recent additions to the portfolio. It will be demonstrating how it enables organisations to distribute high definition live TV and digital video content over building, campus or wide area IP networks.
Some of the updates include the new AvediaPlayer Viewer which offers integration capabilities supporting the delivery of live HD TV and video streams via PC desktop applications including Microsoft Office. This improves corporate and internal communications as live TV, video addresses from the CEO, corporate training and more can all be accessed in Outlook, utilising space alongside employees’ emails for viewing.
Also on show will be the new AvediaStream Transcoder, enabling organisations to repurpose content to reach the widest possible audience. HD sources can be transcoded for delivery to the desktop, over Wi-Fi to mobile devices or for distribution over WAN/internet to remote offices and employees.
These additions to Exterity’s family of Building IPTV products bring a brand new set of functionality for the streaming and distributing of TV and video content over IP, further improving enterprise communications and allowing seamless integration with third party technologies including digital signage providers.
Exterity Building IPTV helps organisations use their existing building, campus, or wide-area IP network to harness the power of TV and video for success. AV over IP enables the same network that furnishes access to business applications (email, internet or IP phone services) to also supply an unlimited number of users with TV from all over the world, executive and training presentations, video on-demand, and digital signage. It enables organisations to utilise existing TVs, AV displays and even personal computers for TV and video delivery while supporting digital switchover and ever-higher picture quality and resolution.