BOSTON, Aug. 24, 2017 -- Ramp’s AltitudeCDN™ Multicast+ has been selected by IBM Cloud Video as the multicast distribution component of its expanded enterprise video delivery offering. The integration of Multicast+ with Streaming Manager for Enterprise gives IBM Cloud Video customers a Flash-free IP multicasting solution for optimizing live video traffic behind the corporate firewall.
IBM Cloud Video Streaming Manager for Enterprise is a cloud-based platform that makes it easy for organizations to deliver town halls, trainings and department communications to employees everywhere. It supports both live and on-demand video and integrates with single sign-on (SSO) solutions, enabling employees to securely collaborate and increase engagement.
As IBM Cloud Video customers increase the use of video for enterprise communications, the challenges of distributing video on bandwidth-constrained corporate networks becomes more pronounced. Deploying an enterprise content delivery network (eCDN) optimizes the flow of video traffic behind the firewall, alleviating network congestion and significantly reducing bandwidth consumption. Multicasting is one of five approaches to deploying an eCDN and has been proven over decades to be among the most effective options for enterprise networks.
AltitudeCDN™ Multicast+ is the only standards-based multicast solution for HTML5 video, making it a highly-sought solution for companies still relying on legacy video platforms such as end-of-life Windows Media Server, Silverlight, Adobe Flash Player, and Cisco ECDS solutions. This enterprise-ready software solution is easily deployed on existing network infrastructure and serves as common enterprise streaming infrastructure (CESI) to optimize live video from Streaming Manager for Enterprise, as well as virtually any streaming platform in use throughout an organization.
“Ramp is proud to partner with IBM Cloud Video to bring the next generation of multicast support to Streaming Manager for Enterprise,” said Tom Racca, CEO at Ramp. “Customers who deploy AltitudeCDN Multicast+ with their IBM Cloud Video solution drastically improve the delivery of video behind the firewall, giving employees a far better viewing experience free of jitter, buffering and latency issues.”
As an integration partner and reseller, IBM Cloud Video joins a growing list of industry-leading organizations in the Ramp partner ecosystem. These providers recognize common enterprise streaming infrastructure is a key enabler of a successful enterprise video strategy and their partnerships demonstrate broad recognition of AltitudeCDN as a best-of-breed solution in the enterprise video market.
About Ramp
Ramp specializes in optimizing the distribution of video behind the firewall to alleviate network congestion and significantly reduce bandwidth consumption. Ramp’s AltitudeCDN™ enterprise content delivery network (eCDN) is a suite of software solutions for multicasting and advanced video caching, two of the most effective approaches for managing the impact of live and on-demand video traffic on the corporate network. Including enterprise administration capabilities and real-time analytics for performance monitoring, AltitudeCDN is a common enterprise streaming infrastructure (CESI) that will optimize video from virtually all streaming platforms deployed within an organization. Many providers in our ecosystem of technology partners have tightly integrated AltitudeCDN with their platforms to simplify deployment and management of the combined video solution and provide a seamless solution that ensures the best viewing experience inside the enterprise. Ramp is headquartered in Boston and can be reached at (857) 202-3500 or ramp.com.
Media contact for Ramp Denise Iverson Ramp (857) 202-3477 [email protected]


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