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The Consolidation Conundrum

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Each year, Wainhouse Research conducts a comprehensive survey to monitor trends in enterprise streaming video. The survey captures quantitative data about usage and deployment as well as attitudes about the technology and services used for streaming and webcasting. The latest results from IT respondents once again reveal the majority of organizations, more than 70%, have multiple streaming platforms deployed. In fact, more than 1/3 of organizations use three or more platforms. In an age when efficiency and productivity are the name of the game for IT departments, this propagation of streaming platforms inside the enterprise creates support challenges. No wonder 90% of IT executives report the desire to standardize on a single streaming platform. But this desire to consolidate, while good-intentioned, is not likely to become reality any time soon. In today’s enterprise streaming market, it’s virtually impossible to find a single platform that adequately meets the requirements for all the popular uses cases of enterprise video. Business stakeholders have painfully learned that platforms are usually optimized for specific use cases. As such, a platform that does an excellent job supporting executive broadcasts or HR communications will often fall short of meeting critical requirements for global learning and development programs or quarterly earnings calls.

The surprise in the quest for simplicity

So what’s an IT executive to do? Forcing standardization on a common platform can undermine the strategic objectives of business functions and erode the partnership between IT and business stakeholders. Even with hosted platforms and associated SLAs, the common denominator for effective video communication is successful delivery to the audience. Inside the enterprise, that means network infrastructure plays a crucial role in end-to-end video streaming. And responsibility for the network is squarely on IT. They need to ensure the network infrastructure allows video to reach intended viewers while protecting mission critical applications from potential network congestion caused by this kind bandwidth-intensive data. Because enterprise content delivery networks (eCDNs) are network overlays, deploying and managing unique distribution infrastructure to support each streaming platform is an IT nightmare—and fortunately unnecessary. As Steve Vonder Haar explains in this Wainhouse Research video, standardization really needs to take a different form. Rather than focusing on standardizing the streaming platform, IT should look to standardize the network infrastructure. By seeking out common enterprise streaming infrastructure (CESI), a single solution can be deployed to support all the video streaming across the corporate network, regardless of the video source. Not only does this simplify the deployment and management of the eCDN, but it provides maximum flexibility for the future. Even if the quest for a single streaming platform finally becomes a reality, having put a common delivery infrastructure in place will continue to be a good investment.

Five Best Practices for Building Enterprise Streaming Infrastructure

Ramp Whitepapers Social VideoSprawlSteve Vonder Haar has been studying the impact of streaming video on enterprise networks for many years. His white paper, Video Sprawl Behind the Corporate Firewall, shares more findings from his annual survey as well as recommendations for deploying a single networking solution to support multiple streaming platforms.

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Protecting the Enterprise Network

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Streaming video is usually ushered into the enterprise by the departments responsible for large-scale communications—marketing and communications, learning and development, human resources and compliance, etc. With cloud-based streaming services readily available on a subscription basis, the need to include IT in purchasing decisions is not always obvious. Until…the first major broadcast occurs and employees report widescale viewing problems. Or worse yet, critical business applications are negatively impacted by congestion on the network.

Video impacts the corporate network

Despite its inherent value to business communications, the growing use of video inside the enterprise presents a new set of challenges for IT departments. Video transfer is bandwidth intensive, and the higher the quality (HD and Ultra-HD) or the more interactive (augmented reality and 360°) the more bandwidth it consumes. Most corporate networks struggle to handle heavy volumes of video traffic coming from the cloud over the corporate internet connection and the bandwidth consumption of video traversing far-reaching corners of the network.

Who is watching out for the network?

Importance of Networking in Streaming Purchasing Decisions
In their latest enterprise streaming survey, Wainhouse Research probed into factors influencing streaming purchasing decisions. The findings reinforce what we expect. IT departments show the greatest concern for monitoring the network as a very important issue, while the functional departments driving the use of video show less concern for the network as a key purchasing criterion. While the findings are appropriate given the roles of the individuals, the problem arises when IT is not brought into the purchasing decision early enough to ensure network delivery infrastructure is a part of the overall solution.

Common enterprise streaming infrastructure

To mitigate network congestion without inhibiting the use of video, IT departments deploy enterprise content delivery networks (eCDN), network infrastructure that optimizes the distribution of video behind the firewall. eCDNs intelligently route the flow of video traffic around the network to improve performance and minimize congestion. As a result, audiences enjoy less latency and buffering, faster video start times and an overall higher quality, more reliable viewing experience.

The good news for IT departments and business communicators alike is that eCDNs do not have to be deployed 1-to-1 with enterprise streaming platforms. As we discussed in our recent blog, The Consolidation Conundrum, more than 70% of enterprises use multiple streaming platforms to serve the full needs of the enterprise. Some eCDN solutions are proprietary and only support a single streaming platform. But when companies choose to deploy common enterprise streaming infrastructure (CESI), they can reliability distribute video from any and all platforms they use, today and in the future, using the same infrastructure solution.

Five Considerations for Deploying an Enterprise Content Delivery Network

CESI Social 01If you want to learn more about common enterprise streaming infrastructure (CESI), download this primer that discusses the five principles of CESI. It talks about why solutions that adhere to these principles are the best candidates for meeting the delivery needs of your business today while anticipating the demands of tomorrow.

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For Brightcove Users

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bclogoIn February of 2016, Brightcove released its newest video player Version 5.  This new Brightcove Player allows publishers to deliver 100% HTML5 to their audience.  Among other benefits, this means that there is complete independence from Flash.  In order to take advantage of this newer, faster technology, Brightcove requires WebVTT format for all new integrations.   Brightcove is also discontinuing support for other file formats and is encouraging clients to move to the WebVTT format before the end of 2017.

Dotsub supports the new Brightcove Player version 5 and provides the required WebVTT format for all new integrations. We will help you convert to the WebVTT format.  In order to convert the existing captions into the new format, you will need to supply Dotsub with the new Brightcove OAuth credentials from the Brightcove account administration panel.  When you are ready contact us via email at support@doub.com.

On the Dotsub side, we will republish to Brightcove all the links to your old caption and subtitle files in WebVTT format.  How long will it take? It’s usually a matter of a few minutes, but the length of time will depend on many factors such as volume and web traffic. The set-up is completely automated and does not require any human intervention.

If you have any question or concerns, please email support@dotsub.com.

Background Information:

https://help.dotsub.com/customer/portal/articles/2022656-brightcove-oauth-getting-started-guide

https://www.brightcove.com/en/blog/2016/02/say-goodbye-flash-brightcove-player-version-5

https://www.brightcove.com/en/blog/2016/12/flash-our-breakup-has-been-long-time-coming-and-its-not-you-its-all-us

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash

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Taus Webinar with Dotsub: Free!

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Dotsub’s New Video Globalization PlatformDave Bryant (Dotsub)

Update: See the video here.

The combination of faster and ubiquitous internet and low cost high quality camera hardware has allowed online video to become the fastest growing segment of communication. Storytelling, whether for education, marketing, sales or simply getting your point across, is so much more effective when delivered on video. We also are beginning to realize that communication in local language, which may not be English, leads to greater engagement. Dotsub’s latest and greatest platform is designed to assist content creators, project managers and linguists to create multilingual videos, measuring quality and performance, while keeping an eye on costs. This presentation will help you to understand how this platform might change the way we globalize video.

Dave Bryant (Dotsub’s COO) is an accomplished high tech entrepreneur with worldwide business experience in sales & marketing, product management and operations. He has run development teams for a $1B high tech company and grown businesses to over $40M from nothing. His experience includes operating system development, database systems and language learning software and has traveled the world for business and pleasure. In addition to being the COO of Dotsub, Dave, along with all of the employees at Dotsub, is very aware of the ability of language to unite the world, and it is his hope and goal that providing multilingual video to the world will allow all 7+ billion of us to benefit from the accumulated knowledge of the world, no matter our level of education and literacy level.

TAUS Translation Technology Webinar on Audio/Video Localization. Our presenters are Dave Bryant from Dotsub and George Zhao from VideoLocalize.

Update: See the video here.

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Cardiff City Football Club Partners with Dotsub

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Bluebirds partner with Dotsub to benefit local and global fanbase.

Cardiff – 16 April 2018

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As part of the Club’s award-winning fan engagement and international development programmes, Cardiff City FC has partnered with the video captioning platform, Dotsub.

In addition to social media engagement and accessibility benefits, the Club uses subtitles to localise video content in Mandarin for the emerging Chinese football market and UK-based Mandarin-speaking supporters.

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Cardiff City FC Executive Director & CEO, Ken Choo, says of the partnership with Dotsub: “Adapting and catering to our fans’ needs will always be at the heart of what we do at Cardiff City, “Not only does our partnership with Dotsub allow us multi-lingual communication with our supporters, but it also improves the accessibility of our video content for the deaf and hard of hearing.

“This is another fine example of our ever-developing fan engagement and international development strategies here at Cardiff City FC.”

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Ben Dobson, Dotsub’s Head of Sports Partnerships, said: “The ways in which football fans, particularly millennials, engage with their team is increasingly driven by video across social media.

“The majority of these fans will consume video content on-the-go, with the volume muted, on their mobile device. So, by adding subtitles, the club have taken a timely step to boost their global fan engagement.

“Everyone at Dotsub is delighted to partner with Cardiff City FC. We’re fortunate to count the likes of the NFL and NHL amongst our clients so it’s great to see Cardiff City join this elite group of sporting brands and entities that are leading the way with their fan engagement.”

Editorial notes:

  • Cardiff City FC has recently been nominated for Best Matchday Experience at the 2018 Sport Business Awards in London. This is the club’s second consecutive SBA nomination and comes on the back of another three national and European fan engagement or matchday experience awards in the past two years.
  • Founded in New York, Dotsub is a video captioning platform that allows subtitles to published in any language to boost video engagement and improve accessibility. For more information, visit dotsub.com

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