MONTREAL, May 31, 2016 -- Haivision, a market leader in enterprise video and streaming solutions, has been named a Contender by Aragon Research in "The Aragon Research Globe™ for Enterprise Video, 2016" as well as a company to watch in its "Hot Vendor in Enterprise Video, 2016" report.*
The Aragon Research Globe for Enterprise Video examines 16 providers across three evaluation dimensions, which consist of Strategy, Performance, and Global Reach. The report provides a guide as to how vendors are helping enterprises to not only manage all forms of video content, but are also enabling enterprises to support video capture and live video delivery.
Haivision offers customers a portfolio of enterprise video solutions, including the Enterprise Video Platform – Calypso – making it simple for organizations to stream end-to-end encrypted, high quality, live and on demand videos to employees in every office, on any device. Going beyond other enterprise offerings, Haivision's solution provides broadcast quality, enterprise-grade encryption and security with IT friendly deployment. According to the Aragon Research Globe, Haivision's strengths include its live streaming scalability, end-to-end security, flexible distribution options with on-premise, cloud and hybrid video solutions and cloud integrations with Microsoft Azure and AWS Marketplace.
"We're proud to be named a Hot Vendor and be well represented in the Aragon Research Globe for Enterprise Video," said Bruce "Zip" Zieper, vice president of product management at Haivision. "Important content like executive all hands and town hall meetings call for high quality, secure and great end user experiences, and that's where Haivision really shines. Our focus on delivering an easy-to-deploy platform that distributes broadcast-quality live video – encrypted from encode, across WAN/LAN and internet networks – right to the user's browser or device, has set us apart in the industry."
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.
*Aragon Research does not endorse vendors, or their products or services that are referenced in its research publications, and does not advise users to select those vendors that are rated the highest. Aragon Research publications consist of the opinions of Aragon Research and Advisory Services organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Aragon Research provides its research publications and the information contained in them "AS IS," without warranty of any kind.
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