Cisco Leads in VOD Servers, Followed by Concurrent and Edgeware

Current Analysis (www.currentanalysis.com) has released its updated assessment of major on-demand video server (ODVS) products, which finds Cisco (www.cisco.com) taking the highest rank, followed by Concurrent (www.ccur.com) and Edgeware (www.edgeware.tv). Th...
Current Analysis (www.currentanalysis.com) has released its updated assessment of major on-demand video server (ODVS) products, which finds Cisco (www.cisco.com) taking the highest rank, followed by Concurrent (www.ccur.com) and Edgeware (www.edgeware.tv).The Product Assessment reports provide a collection of product profiles and rankings designed to measure the competitive propositions of seven ODVS products in addressing the evolving on-demand requirements, including support of multi-screen delivery, advanced advertising and content delivery network (CDN) architectures. Rankings for the ODVS Product Assessments are based on scalability, reliability, functionality, green design and market traction.More details are available at www.currentanalysis.com/markets/odvs.
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