Witbe To Exhibit Latest Technology At IBC 2022

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At IBC 2022, Witbe will be exhibiting its latest technology for automated testing and proactive monitoring, from the company’s popular and redesigned Remote Eye Controller (REC) application to its complete lineup of Witbox products and everything in between.

In Amsterdam, Witbe will demonstrate how its technology allows video service providers that rely on streaming video to measure and improve the quality of experience (QoE) their customers receive at home.

“We are thrilled to be back in-person at IBC2022,” said Mathieu Planche, CEO of Witbe. “For over 20 years, our goal has been to use our automated testing and proactive monitoring technology to help video service providers deliver an exceptional QoE for their customers. At IBC2022, we’ll be showcasing how our latest technology completes that mission.”

At IBC2022, Witbe will continue to focus on the many ways the company’s technology can help video streaming companies and digital service providers. Some of the most popular use cases for Witbe’s technology include:

  • Remote Device Access: Teams can remotely access their test devices from anywhere in the world, removing the need for engineers to travel thousands of miles to test specific devices in the field.
  • QA Test Automation: Witbe’s automated testing can run simultaneous tests 24/7 without ever needing a break, allowing quality assurance (QA) teams to cover the endurance, stress, and performance testing that can’t be done manually.
  • Video Service Monitoring: Video operations teams receive real-time alerts whenever their video stream quality dips or gets interrupted. The alerts even include video traces to quickly identify the issue.
  • VOD Asset Checking: Witbe’s technology can help content providers by testing that every asset in their video-on-demand (VOD) library is available and can be watched on any device and platform with all the intended features, including different audio tracks or subtitles.

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