MONTREAL, Sept. 10, 2016 -- Haivision, a market leader in enterprise video and streaming solutions, announces that the company has partnered with Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, to deliver video streaming and media management solutions to customers.
Since debuting in August on Alibaba Cloud's Global Marketplace and the AliLaunch program for technology partners, Haivision has been working closely with Alibaba Cloud to bring Haivision's solutions onto the Alibaba Cloud platform and give customers the ability to make their video streaming workflows more efficient, flexible and scalable.
"As we continue to expand our presence in Asia, our partnership with Alibaba Cloud reinforces our commitment to the region and our continued innovation in delivering video solutions for any customer environment," said Mirko Wicha, president and CEO of Haivision.
The first of many Haivision solutions to be launched on the Alibaba Cloud, the Haivision Media Gateway helps broadcasters and enterprises easily and securely transport the highest quality video over the internet and corporate networks for live backhaul and distribution.
To learn more about Haivision video solutions on the Alibaba Cloud platform, visit Haivision (stand 14.L16) at IBC 2016.
About Haivision
Haivision, a private company founded in 2004, provides media management and video streaming solutions that help the world's leading organizations communicate, collaborate and educate. Haivision is recognized as one of the most influential companies in video by Streaming Media and one of the fastest growing companies by Deloitte's Technology Fast 500. Haivision is headquartered in Montreal and Chicago, with regional offices located throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and South America. Learn more at haivision.com.
CONTACT: Jennifer Gazin
PR and Communications Manager
jgazin(at)haivision.com


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