IRVINE, Calif., March 03, 2016 -- AllDigital (OTCBB:ADGL), a leader in digital video solutions, is pleased to announce that AllDigital Brevity for Cloud Deployments (Brevity Cloud), the Company’s flagship product capable of transporting and encoding video assets to and from the cloud at high speeds, may now be paired with G2 instances on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) accelerated compression and upload.
Today many companies are finding their file-based workflows to be under constant attack from a growing need for more storage, compute and network resources to process 4K and other new media formats. Rapid technological advancements and changing consumer preferences are combining to drive increased access to and demand for connected devices capable of viewing these new media formats. GPU acceleration provides a solution to this problem. Originally designed to aid in high-end desktop applications like 3D modeling, GPUs have reached maturity as a means to efficiently and cost effectively process large volumes of high quality media. Today, on AWS a single GPU instance can provide more than 2.1 Teraflops of compute performance.
“Brevity Cloud on AWS enables Companies to seamlessly provision G2 instances and other resources in seconds, providing for high performing file-based workflows that scale when needed for an overall lower total cost of ownership,” according to Tim Napoleon, AllDigital’s Chief Strategist. “Brevity Cloud has been architected to reduce the overall size of a video asset while maintaining its fidelity, even while traversing multiple networks, through the use of proprietary algorithms that harness the power of GPUs, which is unique to Brevity Cloud.”
Some of the key features of Brevity Cloud include (i) GPU accelerated compression and upload now available on AWS, (ii) Video encoding to and from over 300 formats, (iii) Secure delivery between cloud and on-prem instances, (iv) Free desktop applications to easily manage workflows, (v) Output destination for cloud storage, (vi) AES encryption for secure file storage, and (vii) Developer tools for API integration with advanced Media service.
Further information on Brevity Cloud including how to trial this product may be found at www.alldigital.com/brevityforcloud/
About AllDigital
AllDigital engineers software and hardware solutions to accelerate and optimize the distribution of digital video over the Internet and is the developer of AllDigital Brevity and AllDigital Brevity for Cloud Deployments, a file transport and transcoding service with patented technology to transcode video files as they are being delivered real time. For more information about AllDigital (ADGL) visit www.alldigital.com.
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With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release, including Brevity Cloud on AWS enabling Companies to seamlessly provision G2 instances and other resources in seconds, providing for high performing file-based workflows that scale when needed for an overall lower total cost of ownership, Brevity Cloud being architected to reduce the overall size of a video asset while maintaining its fidelity, even while traversing multiple networks, through the use of proprietary algorithms that harness the power of GPUs, which is unique to Brevity Cloud, and the mention of some key features of Brevity Cloud including (i) GPU accelerated compression and upload now available on AWS, (ii) Video encoding to and from over 300 formats, (iii) Secure delivery between cloud and on-prem instances, (iv) Free desktop applications to easily manage workflows, (v) Output destination for cloud storage, (vi) AES encryption for secure file storage, and (vii) Developer tools for API integration with advanced Media service, are forward looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual future results and performance of AllDigital and AllDigital Brevity Cloud could differ from those statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, unexpected product implementation delays; adverse economic and market conditions; lack of capital necessary to fund new product development; the inability to achieve operational improvements; and other events, factors and risks previously and from time to time disclosed in AllDigital’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including, specifically, those factors set forth in the “Risk Factors” section contained in AllDigital’s Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 20, 2015. AllDigital expressly disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements found herein to reflect any changes in expectations or results or any change in events.
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