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    Bitmovin has been a first mover in almost every significant development in online video, from building and deploying the world’s first (and fastest) commercial adaptive streaming (MPEG-DASH/HLS) HTML5 Player, to being the first to achieve 100x realtime encoding speeds in the cloud. Bitmovin provides HEVC as well as VP9 live streaming with 60FPS and 4K resolution, and built the first containerized video encoding solution with Docker and Kubernetes. Bitmovin products are completely in-house developed, easy and fast to integrate and highly customizable. In combination with their great support, documentation and SLAs, this is a true enterprise offering.

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    JW Player is the New York-based company that pioneered video on the web and continues to innovate for the future. As creators of the world’s first open source video player in 2008, they powered the original YouTube and have since expanded to video hosting and streaming, advertising, and analytics for 1 billion monthly unique viewers in 200 countries. JW Player combines the fastest video delivery on the planet with cutting-edge intelligence, empowering publishers to tell highly impactful visual stories and successfully monetize their content.

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    Haivision is now a market leader in enterprise video and video streaming technologies. Haivision helps the world’s top organizations communicate, collaborate and educate. Haivision delivers high quality, low latency and reliability throughout the entire IP video lifecycle – from the contribution of video to the recording and management of media assets, through the publication and distribution of video content to your audiences, regardless of location or device.

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