The pair intend to offer βmultiple video distribution modalitiesβ, assisting with different types of network set-ups and delivering bespoke options and enterprise use cases.
Vbrick and Ramp Together for Stronger Offering
An eCDN imparts video behind firewalls meaning there are no bandwidth and latency issues. This proves critical to corporate video strategies.
The combination of Ramp and Vbrick means they are in a better position to offer a stronger live and on-demand video proposition, able to cope with traffic spikes.
Vbrick Continues Support During Transition
βThis represents an important next step in Rampβs mission to provide the most effective and secure video delivery. Vbrick is the industry leader and, together we will provide richer solutions and greater support for our customers.β
Back in August 2021, Ramp hit a record quarter and introduced new updates in the form of enhanced analytics, and announced a new Microsoft Teams integration.
At the time, Stanton spoke optimistically of widening customer base and said: βRamp is experiencing exponential growth as companies adopt a hybrid return-to-office strategy.
With this shift underway, more enterprises are looking to Ramp to deliver high-quality video at the lowest bandwidth possible securely.β
Vbrickβs Recent Portfolio Expansion
In November, UC Today reported Vbrick expanded its portfolio with a new browser-based production tool.
Sparta confirmed the companyβs focus on supporting large enterprises. βWe are completely oriented towards the enterprise,β he said.
βEnterprise buyers have traditionally been apprehensive because theyβre not accustomed to video working on enterprise networks, but thatβs changing, and weβre moving through the hype cycle.β
In August, Vbrick also launched video platform as a service (VPaaS) for developers to utilise its cloud-native enterprise video platform.
To support them, it constructed a Developer Hub replete with how-to video tutorials and reference materials.
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