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Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Market Size, Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and…
The Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Market 2020 Research Report offers an extensive analysis of key drivers, leading market players, key segments, and regions. Besides this, the experts have deeply studied different geographical areas and presented a competitive scenario to assist new entrants, leading market players, and investors to determine emerging economies. These insights offered in the report would benefit market players to formulate strategies for the future and gain a strong position in the global market.
Top Leading Key Players are:
Amazon Web Services, AT & T, Google, GoDaddy, Dreamhost, Earthlink, and Endurance
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The report begins with a brief introduction and market overview of the Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Industry followed by its market scope and size. Next, the report provides an overview of market segmentation such as type, application, and region. The drivers, limitations, and opportunities for the market are also listed, along with current trends and policies in the industry.
The report provides a detailed study of the growth rate of every segment with the help of charts and tables. Furthermore, various regions related to the growth of the market are analyzed in the report. These regions include the USA, Europe, Japan, China, India, South East Asia, Central, and South America, Middle East and Africa, Other Regions. Besides this, the research demonstrates the growth trends and upcoming opportunities in every region.
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Global Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Market is segmented based by type, application and region.
Based on Type, the Market has been segmented into:
by Product (Web-Site Builders, Shared Hosting, Dedicated Hosting, Collocation Hosting, VPS Hosting, and Cloud Hosting), By Organization Size (Small, Medium and Large enterprises), By Countries (Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Rest of Southeast Asia)
Based on application, the Market has been segmented into:
By Application (IT & Telecom, BFSI, Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Government & Utilities, Retail, Consumer Electronics and Others)
Analysts have revealed that the Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services market has shown several significant developments over the past few years. The report offers sound predictions on market value and volume that can be beneficial for the market players, investors, stakeholders, and new entrants to gain detailed insights and obtain a leading position in the market. Additionally, the report offers an in-depth analysis of key market players functioning in the global Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Industry.
The research presents the performance of each player active in the Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services. It also offers a summary and highlights the current advancements of each player in the market. This piece of data is a great source of study material for the investors and stakeholders interested in the market. In addition, the report offers insights on suppliers, buyers, and merchants in the market. Along with this, a comprehensive analysis of consumption, market share, and growth rate of each application is offered for the historic period.
The report clearly shows that the Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Industry has achieved remarkable progress since 2025 with numerous significant developments boosting the growth of the market. This report is prepared based on a detailed assessment of the industry by experts. To conclude, stakeholders, investors, product managers, marketing executives, and other experts in search of factual data on supply, demand, and future predictions would find the report valuable.
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Managed Hybrid Cloud Hosting Market Overview, Top Companies, Region, Application and Global Forecast by 2026 – Latest Herald
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CANCOM: Very high growth rates in the cloud segment and recurring revenues in the financial year 2019; moderate growth of Group expected for 2020. -…
DGAP-News: CANCOM SE / Key word(s): Annual ResultsCANCOM: Very high growth rates in the cloud segment and recurring revenues in the financial year 2019; moderate growth of Group expected for 2020.
28.04.2020 / 08:00 The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
CANCOM: Very high growth rates in the cloud segment and recurring revenues in the financial year 2019; moderate growth of Group expected for 2020.
- Group revenue increases by 17.6 percent to EUR 1,549.3 million and EBITDA (adjusted) by 14.7 percent to EUR 130.5 million in the 2019 financial year.
- Cloud Solutions segment achieves revenue growth of 27.6 percent, of which 20.0 percent is organic. Revenue growth of 15.4 percent in the IT Solutions segment, 10.5 percent of which is organic.
- Recurring revenues (Annual Recurring Revenue) as at 31 December 2019 at EUR 183.9 million, 41.3 percent above the previous year's figure.
- The Executive Board proposes an unchanged dividend of EUR 0.50 and forecasts moderate growth in sales and earnings for the CANCOM Group in 2020.
Munich, Germany, 28 April 2020 - In the financial year 2019, the CANCOM Group generated sales of EUR 1,549.3 million. This represented an increase of 17.6 percent over the previous year (modified previous year: EUR 1,317.3 million*). Organic sales growth was 12.2 percent. Both Group segments contributed to these high growth rates.The CANCOM Group's EBITDA (adjusted) rose to EUR 130.5 million, an increase of 14.7 percent over the previous year (modified previous year: EUR 113.8 million). The CANCOM Group's EBITDA under IFRS, i.e. without adjustment, was EUR 119.2 million (modified previous year: EUR 103.9 million*). The EBITDA margin (adjusted) was therefore 8.4 percent (modified previous year: 8.6 percent).
The group segment Cloud Solutions contributed to the successful 2019 financial year with revenue growth of 27.6 percent to EUR 300.6 million (modified previous year: EUR 235.5 million). Organic growth amounted to 20.0 percent. At EUR 81.9 million, EBITDA (adjusted) was up 28.4 percent on the comparative figure (modified previous year: EUR 63.8 million). The EBITDA margin (adjusted) rose accordingly to 27.3 percent (modified prior year: 27.0 percent). Annual Recurring Revenue at the end of the year was 41.3 percent higher than the previous year's figure, at EUR 183.9 million (modified previous year: EUR 130.1 million).
In the Group segment IT Solutions, CANCOM achieved sales growth of 15.4 percent to EUR 1,248.7 million (modified previous year: EUR 1,081.8 million). Organic growth was 10.5 percent. EBITDA (adjusted) was 2.0 percent above the comparable figure, at EUR 62.7 million (modified previous year: EUR 61.5 million). The EBITDA margin (adjusted) fell accordingly to 5.0 percent (modified prior year: 5.7 percent).
The operating cash flow improved to EUR 129.8 million (modified previous year: EUR 81.9 million). Cash and cash equivalents as of 31 December 2019 amounted to EUR 364.9 million (modified previous year: EUR 135.2 million).
"We have achieved a very dynamic development in the 2019 financial year. We achieved high growth rates, particularly in the cloud solutions business, which is important for our strategy, and even 41.3 percent in the particularly profitable Annual Recurring Revenue. Looking ahead to 2020, we are also entering the corona crisis with a high level of cash, a high equity ratio and only very low bank debt. We are therefore also proposing an unchanged dividend of EUR 0.50 per share. CANCOM will certainly be affected by disruptions in the IT supply chain and our customers are also affected by the crisis measures. But: we still assume that CANCOM will continue to grow in 2020, and we also see an opportunity in this crisis! After all, digital forms of working and living together are currently being discussed and used more intensively than ever before," said Rudolf Hotter, CEO of CANCOM SE.
Forecast 2020Against the background of the drastic economic downturn in Europe and the USA expected by the International Monetary Fund and the outbreak of the corona virus, the Executive Board of CANCOM SE forecasts a moderate increase in revenue for the CANCOM Group in the 2020 financial year. Group gross profit, Group EBITDA and Group EBITA are also expected to increase moderately compared to the previous year.For the group segment IT Solutions, the Executive Board expects a moderate increase in revenue and a moderate increase in gross profit, EBITDA and EBITA.For the group segment Cloud Solutions the Executive Board expects a significant increase in revenue, gross profit, EBITDA and EBITA. In addition, a significant increase in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) is expected compared to the figure for December 2019.
Publication of Annual Report 2019 on 30 April 2020The Executive Board of CANCOM SE and the auditor KPMG expect the publication of CANCOM Group's full annual report for 2019 to take place in the evening of 30 April 2020, as the audit process has not yet been fully completed. The 2019 annual report will be published on http://www.cancom.de in the Investors section.
Notes:*Original figures for the previous year: Revenue EUR 1,378.9 million; EBITDA EUR 104.9 million. The previous year's figure was adjusted due to a correction in relation to the application of IFRS 15. Specifically, this involved adjustments to the accounting treatment of warranty and maintenance contracts and certain warranties.
About CANCOMAs a Digital Transformation Partner, CANCOM accompanies organizations into the digital future. CANCOM supports customers to simplify complex enterprise IT and increase their business success through the implementation of modern technology. In order to comprehensively meet the IT needs of companies, organizations, and the public sector, CANCOM delivers tailor-made IT end to end from a single source.The CANCOM Group's range of IT solutions includes consulting, implementation, services, and the management of IT systems. Customers benefit from the extensive expertise as well as a holistic and innovative portfolio that covers the IT requirements that are necessary for a successful digital transformation. As a hybrid IT integrator and service provider, the Company provides an integrated range of services and solutions including business solutions and managed services, such as cloud computing, analytics, enterprise mobility, IT security, hosting, and as-a-service offerings.
With more than 4,000 employees worldwide, the internationally active CANCOM Group and its efficient partner network ensure market presence and customer proximity in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Great Britain, and the USA. The CANCOM Group is led by Rudolf Hotter (CEO) and Thomas Stark (CFO). The company is headquartered in Munich. CANCOM has an annual revenue of around EUR 1.5 billion and its parent company, CANCOM SE, is listed in the MDAX and TecDAX of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ISIN DE0005419105).
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General information on the use of data by CANCOMCANCOM will not pass on personal data obtained in the course of investor relations activities to third parties without the express consent of the person concerned. The only exception to this rule is that CANCOM receives a request for data transmission from competent authorities such as the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority.Even after you have agreed to receive investor information from us and thus permitted CANCOM to store and use your personal data, you have the right to revoke this agreement at any time. All you need to do is send an informal message by e-mail to widerspruch@cancom.de or to ir@cancom.deFor any further information about CANCOM's privacy policy, who to contact or your individual rights as a data subject, please visit our website https://www.cancom.com/privacy-protection/
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Southeast Asia Web Hosting Services Market Innovations, Revenue Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Trends by Forecast 2025 – Latest Herald
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WRAL TechWire keeps tabs on the latest and greatest meetups, panels, workshops, conferences, application deadlines and all things happening in the North Carolina startup/tech world. The Headliners is a multi-part weekly roundup of upcoming events to add to your calendar.
Below is a list of April and May events in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the greater Triangle area. To find out whats happening this month in cities outside of the Triangle, check out part two of the Headliners column. Another post highlights events in June. Meetups that occur regularly are listed here.
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This online meeting will convene CISOs, VPs and director-level security leaders from NC TECH member companies.
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LaunchBios free Larger Than Life Science event series has now moved online. This session will focus on the science and funding behind a groundbreaking startup.
Join this virtual session to meet the six teams selected for RIoTs new MISSION-R program. Hear their ideas on how theyre using technology to address COVID-19 response.
This free bi-monthly event offers a space for local tech professionals to build connections and find potential job opportunities.
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship is hosting a virtual series of conversations with senior leaders at tech companies discussing their workplace culture. This session features a talk with Uber Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer Scott Schools.
In this lunch and learn, SotoIP Co-Founder John Sotomayor will share insights on how companies can protect their intellectual property.
In this nine-month program, participants will develop the skills and knowledge needed to be a community leader.
This weekly meetup brings together developers, IT professionals and tech enthusiasts who are interested in the Google Cloud Platform.
Frontier RTP is hosting a virtual workshop covering how to incrementally introduce changes in the way you meet, plan and communicate. The session will be led by Ahmed Avais, president and coach at Agile 7 Inc.
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development is bringing its flagship Venture Connect Summit onlinetech and life science companies will pitch their products and participate in virtual sessions in multiple installments this month. More TechWire coverage here.
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Open Source 101 At Home is a full-day virtual conference with expert speakers discussing the latest trends in open-source, open-tech and open-web technology.
1 Million Cups, presented by Kauffman, is a weekly informal pitch event for the startup community. Join for free coffee and entrepreneurial support as local startups deliver their presentations.
In this webinar, Raleigh-based WISER Systems will showcase its real-time location system that utilizes new RRLT technology.
Join this lunch and learn to hear a talk from Theresa Glenna of TUV SUD on the basics of Global Market Access and how to use it for regulatory testing and certifications.
Join this webinar to learn more about the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) and how to get R&D funding through the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) programs.
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RIoT is hosting a webinar focused on how companies can overcome the logistical challenges involved with social distancing.
This event convenes local ag tech entrepreneurs, professionals and leaders for an evening of networking and engagement outside of the traditional workspace environment. The 2020 Ag Tech Professional Forum theme is plant health.
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship is hosting a virtual series of conversations with senior leaders at tech companies discussing their workplace culture.
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The Council for Entrepreneurial Development is bringing its flagship Venture Connect Summit onlinetech and life science companies will pitch their products and participate in virtual sessions in multiple installments this month. More TechWire coverage here.
Join the Code for Chapel Hill meetup to network with like-minded individuals and work on civic hacking projects. Meetings are held every two weeks on Tuesdays.
NC TECHs Job Fair series connects local tech talent to the companies and organizations looking to hire in the community. This Spring, the event will be held online, with companies hosting virtual hiring rooms.
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In this virtual lunch and learn, John Breitenbach from Real Time Innovations will cover the architectural patterns recommended by the Industrial Internet Consortiums Industrial Internet Reference Architecture.
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NC TECHs Government Vendor Network is a forum for member companies who are interested in doing business with state government. This months event will feature a talk from Tracy Doaks, the new secretary of the NC Department of IT and State CIO.
This free bi-monthly event offers a space for local tech professionals to build connections and find potential job opportunities.
This weekly meetup brings together developers, IT professionals and tech enthusiasts who are interested in the Google Cloud Platform.
Code for Durham brings together technologists, designers, developers, data scientists, map makers and activists to collaborate on civic technology projects. Meetings are held every two weeks on Tuesdays. Pizza will be provided.
Bring your ideas and opinions to the next Midtown Techies meetup. Events are held on the last Tuesday of every month.
1 Million Cups, presented by Kauffman, is a weekly informal pitch event for the startup community. Join for free coffee and entrepreneurial support as local startups deliver their presentations.
Join E4 Carolinas for a virtual conference covering how utilities, economic developers and energy companies are preparing for post-COVID19 economic recovery and rebuilding process.
In this webinar series, leaders from public, private and nonprofit sectors will discuss key issues affecting rural communities in North Carolina. Topics include broadband, entrepreneurship, small business development, housing, water, infrastructure and more.
The NC Small Business and Technology Development Center is hosting a SBIR/STTR workshop for university faculty who are developing proposals for the program.
This weekly meetup brings together developers, IT professionals and tech enthusiasts who are interested in the Google Cloud Platform.
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The dangerous duo of the global oil glut and the coronavirus-spawned economic shutdown already has whacked Houston's oil and gas sector. The crippling of the American economy has taken its toll on the region's clean energy industry as well.
In a report released April 15, a coalition of clean energy groups tallied the loss of 106,472 U.S. clean energy jobs in March. Texas accounted for 4,246 of the lost jobs, a 1.7 percent decline in the state's clean energy workforce. A metro-by-metro breakdown wasn't available.
The nationwide loss erased all of last year's gains in clean energy jobs in the renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean vehicles, energy storage and clean fuels segments, the report states.
While that's a troubling development, the report predicts more than 500,000 clean energy jobs could at least temporarily be wiped out in the coming months. That would represent about 15 percent of the country's clean energy workforce.
"The economic fallout from COVID-19 is historic in both size and speed," Phil Jordan, vice president and principal of BW Research Partnership, says in a release. "Activities across the entire range of clean energy activities, from manufacturing electric vehicles to installing solar panels, are being impacted. And the data pretty clearly indicate that this is just the beginning."
Based on an analysis of U.S. Department of Labor data, the report found those who lost jobs included electricians, HVAC and mechanical technicians, construction workers, solar power installers, wind power engineers and technicians, and manufacturing workers.
The report was produced by E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE), E4TheFuture and BW Research Partnership.
Gregory Wetstone, CEO of ACORE, tells InnovationMap that the country's clean energy sector has been hobbled by supply chain disruptions, shelter-in-place orders and other pandemic-related interruptions.
"It is impossible to know the long-term trajectory of this pandemic, but it clearly threatens the trajectory of an industry that has led the nation in job creation for five consecutive years and is securing annual investment numbers in the range of $50 billion," Wetstone says. "With smart federal policies, we can continue that upward trajectory."
Ed Hirs, an energy fellow and economics lecturer at the University of Houston, says he thinks the hit being taken by the clean energy sector is a short-lived setback. He cites the long-term strength of the clean energy industry strength demonstrated by recent high-profile investments in the sector.
In December, Private Equity News reported that investment manager BlackRock Inc. raised a record $1 billion for its latest renewable energy fund. A month later, Altus Power America Inc., a solar energy provider based in Connecticut, said private equity powerhouse Blackstone Group Inc. had pumped $850 million into the company.
Hirs says he expects post-coronavirus growth in the clean energy sector to be "pretty robust." As of April 2019, the Houston area was home to more than 100 wind-related companies and more than 30 solar-related companies, according to the Greater Austin Partnership.
At the end of 2019, Texas boasted 683 solar companies and 10,261 solar jobs, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. Solar investment in the state exceeds $6 billion. The association says the Lone Star State "is poised to become a nationwide leader in solar energy ."
As for wind, it essentially tied with coal as the top source of power for Texas homes and businesses in 2019. This year in Texas, wind is projected to grab the No. 1 spot from coal. The state generates about one-fourth of the country's wind power, and the wind industry employs more than 25,000 Texans.
Hirs anticipates solar and wind installations in Texas will continue to escalate, although some companies might put off capital expenditures for about two to four months. "I don't see the economics changing on them anytime soon," he says.
The groundswell of interest in solar and wind power will be a boon to Texas and the rest of the country, Hirs says. A 2019 poll by the Insider website found that Americans prefer solar and wind over all other power sources.
"I don't think the loss of employment and loss of progress on clean energy projects right now is anything but a temporary challenge," he says.
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Case study: How to quickly build and deliver a cloud-agnostic product – Cloud Tech
Sponsored Two years ago, Objectivity was asked to help deliver a new digital ecosystem. The client had a significant market share but wasnt perceived as innovative or digitally-savvy. To counter this, they came up with the initiative to build a software platform which would manage their asset portfolio.
The clients advantage was that they were close to the assets. They could easily keep them up-to-date in the system, allowing for the development of more advanced end user functionalities. Further on, the solution was supposed to integrate with third party systems and IoT sensors to process and serve even more data to users. Business-wise all this made perfect sense as Data is the new gold, however, the time and budget were limited.
After initial workshops with the customer, we had three months to deliver an MVP. During this period, we had to assemble a team, understand the business domain, co-create the product vision, define the architecture, and deliver a working MVP in time for a trade show.
As this was a lot to do in a short amount of time, we had to set the right priorities and agree on acceptable constraints. The result couldnt be a mere prototype the expectation was that if the potential client would want the product after the demo event, we should be able to roll it out in a quarter. And, to make this project just a bit more challenging the product would have to be cloud agnostic, easily scalable, and able to handle multi-tenancy. For a technical person, this raises one important question: What technical trade-offs did we have to make in order to deliver this?
Gregor Hohpe says that good architecture is like selling options. In the case of forex options, you pay now in order to be able to buy or sell at a fixed price in the future. Similarly, when it comes to software, you design a solution in a way that will give you an open door to change some of its components without too much hassle. Sometimes you use those options (e.g. when you change the payment provider for your e-commerce), and sometimes you dont. Do you remember the good old days, when many of us were preparing for a DB engine change, but then it never happened?
Sceptics might wonder, How real is the vendor lock-in risk?. Some of you probably remember when Google increased the prices of their Maps API 14x (in certain scenarios) in 2018. This proves that this threat is real!
So, how does this apply to being cloud agnostic? Is it possible to have streamlined cloud independence? Some say that Cloud agnostic architecture is a myth, or that If you believe in the cloud (and its speed), you cant be agnostic as it forces you to use the lowest common denominator of all cloud services. The chart below shows the spectrum of available options:
In this case, cloud native means that we take advantage of a given cloud providers strengths (i.e. better performance, better scalability, or lower costs).
Overall, the more you invest in agnostic architecture upfront, the less its going to cost you to switch cloud services. However, at the same time, more complex and agnostic design will decrease productivity and slow down your delivery process. Architects are challenged to find a satisfactory optimum a solution thats as agnostic as possible, but which also respects the agreed time and budget scope. How can this be achieved? Well, for example, you can consider switching costs as suggested by Mark Schwartz, an Enterprise Strategist at AWS. He encourages businesses to consider:
1. The cost of leaving a cloud provider
2. The probability of the above taking place
3. The cost of mitigating cloud switch risk
Furthermore, there are multiple aspects of the solution you should consider this for, such as:
A cloud agnostic solution can be a blessing or a curse it can prepare you for future success, or delay delivery. As such, the following aspects were important in our asset management scenario:
One of the ways to assess an applications architecture and its variations is to use a fitness function. This concept, borrowed from evolutionary computing, is used to calculate how close a given design is to achieving a set of aims important for a given project.
Consequently, we assumed that in our scenario:
Architecture Fitness = Productivity Upfront Investment Cost of Switching + On-Premise Support
With that in mind, we considered the following options:
We opted for a hybrid approach as it passed all our requirements. Plus, when it comes to containerisation within a new project, this seems to be a low-hanging fruit when you try to avoid vendor lock-in. The majority of the solution was implemented in .NET Core as a set of services and workers running inside a managed Kubernetes cluster. In order to not waste time on the configuration of persistent storage, we used Managed PostgreSQL as a common data storage for all components. Postgres is an open-source database available as a managed service in multiple clouds, plus it supports JSON documents, which was another important aspect for our platform.
Regarding the IoT integration, we selected cloud native implementation (e.g. Azure IoT Hub). In addition to being a much more scalable approach, its also much faster to implement. Moreover, if needed, it can be quite easily rewritten to work on another cloud. Research findings on a container-hosted IoT hub showed that theres no solution that meets our expectations especially when it comes to supporting two-way communication with sensors. To further minimise the cost of switching, we defined a canonical message format for domain IoT events so that only message transformation takes place outside of the Kubernetes cluster (e.g. in Azure Functions), and all the rest of the processing happens inside a cluster.
We successfully delivered a solution that runs on Azure, on time for the clients trade show. The data storage trade-off passed the test of time. We did a few product installations and everything functions properly on both the Azure and IBM Cloud. Kubernetes also worked well. However, you should keep in mind that there are minor differences between providers. For example, the Ingress Controller is automatically installed on the IBM Cloud while, with Azure, you have to do this on your own. Additionally, Kubernetes has a different storage class for every cloud provider.
A few months after the show, we also developed a second IoT implementation using IoT Watson, which proved that the cloud native approach was a good compromise. However, you have to be aware of the differences between various queuing implementations. Its really easy to deliver new features using Azure Service Bus, especially if you have a background in .NET (which was the case with us). However, after switching to RabbitMq, you might discover that certain queuing features (like no retry count or no message delivery delay) are not supported and, at this stage, you will have to implement them in code, which introduces unnecessary complexity. To avoid these challenges, instead of choosing what you already know for the sake of fast delivery, first stick to a more agnostic queue implementation.
Editors note: For more information on innovative Cloud management solutions, download Objectivitys latest complimentary eBook: Cloud Done Right: Effective Cost Management.
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SVG SportsTech On Demand: EEG’s John Voorheis on the Role of Falcon, Lexi in Live Stream Captioning – Sports Video Group
In an effort to keep the broadcast-technology community informed this spring, throughout April, SVG is hosting a series of SportsTech On Demand video interviews with executives from the industrys top technology vendors discussing their latest product releases and company news. Our Ken Kerschbaumer sat down with John Voorheis, director, sales, EEG Enterprises, about the companys efforts.
Even as meetings and events move online, closed captioning remains crucial. EEG Video offers solutions to make live streaming and online events possible. Falcon is EEGs cloud-hosted SaaS streaming video solution. Falcon adds captions in real-time to live RTMP or RTMPS streams by receiving information from the streaming media encoder and delivering captions to streaming platforms. To caption audio in Falcon, customers can use a human captioner or Lexi, EEGs automatic captioning service that delivers high-accuracy, low-latency captions in English, Spanish and French. Lexi supports on-demand ASR caption delivery through EEG products for both live and offline delivery.
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