AWS for Media & Entertainment
IBC SHOW 2024
Demo Showcase

Direct-to-Consumer & Streaming

Intelligent Operations: Monitoring and Observability

IBC24 - Direct to Consumer - Intelligent Operations: Monitoring and Observability

Over the top (OTT) and direct-to-consumer service operators need timely monitoring data and comprehensive dashboards that provide actionable insights to enable efficient operations that scale to reach global audiences. Using AWS visualization services like Amazon QuickSight and Amazon CloudFront CDN, and by leveraging Common Media Client Data (CMCD) from Amazon CloudFront, streaming platforms can implement quality of service (QoS) dashboards providing operational end-to-end observability of their stream health. With the generative AI capabilities enabled by Amazon Q, natural language queries can be used to accelerate support engineers to troubleshoot playback issues.

This demo also showcases IMAX’s StreamAware™, an automated QC and QA software that lets video service providers deliver the best viewing experience more efficiently and cost-effectively, and StreamSmart™ which offers significant CDN delivery cost savings by reducing bitrates by 15%-25% without compromising video quality. This demo also showcases the use of MUX Data to gain meaningful insights into your videos' most important metrics.
 

Architecture

Direct to Consumer - Intelligent Operations: Monitoring and Observability
Click image to zoom 🔍

_______

Meet with an AWS M&E specialist

Disclaimer

References to third-party services or organizations on this page do not imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation between Amazon or AWS and the third party. Guidance from AWS is a technical starting point, and you can customize your integration with third-party services when you deploy them.

The sample code; software libraries; command line tools; proofs of concept; templates; or other related technology (including any of the foregoing that are provided by our personnel) is provided to you as AWS Content under the AWS Customer Agreement, or the relevant written agreement between you and AWS (whichever applies). You should not use this AWS Content in your production accounts, or on production or other critical data. You are responsible for testing, securing, and optimizing the AWS Content, such as sample code, as appropriate for production grade use based on your specific quality control practices and standards. Deploying AWS Content may incur AWS charges for creating or using AWS chargeable resources, such as running Amazon EC2 instances or using Amazon S3 storage.