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What is IBM Video Streaming?

IBM Video Streaming solutions are used to stream virtual events, executive town halls, video marketing product launches, and 24-hour streaming channels. According to IBM, the solution is built for privacy, reliability and scale, to optimize video quality, and powered by IBM Watson AI for video search and automated closed captioning.

IBM Enterprise Video Streaming can power security-rich video communications ranging from employee town halls, to trainings and department meetings, often leveraging corporate directories for access control. This cloud-based solution includes AI-driven deep search and the ability to track usage down to the individual user level.

Pricing discounts are available on IBM's pricing page: https://www.ibm.com/products/video-streaming/pricing



Categories & Use Cases

Media

the viewer's portal experience (channel page).
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the Analytics Console.
the Watson Media CMS
the viewer's portal experience (channel page).

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The platform has many ways to customize it.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

It is safe to say that the capability of this platform in content delivery and full management backend has been accepted. Even though there was the first involvement of many in its implementation, it has ensured efficient work flow of the business since the training drain period was inversely compensated by some gains obtained.

Pros

  • Live caption and translation services of AI.
  • A workplace content delivery network with global reach.
  • These are functions such as single authorization and full encryption.

Cons

  • Limited external integration options.
  • When it comes to the mobile app experience, it is still being improved.
  • Some aspects of interface customization

Return on Investment

  • Increased global audience.
  • It cut the OSD of virtual event production costs.
  • Improved viewer engagement metrics.

Alternatives Considered

Vimeo Enterprise and Brightcove

Other Software Used

Webex Campaign, Microsoft 365 Business Premium, IBM Verify

Can be underwhelming, but gets the job done

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Live Broadcasting customer events, as well as on-demand video channels to help our customers.

Pros

  • video quality
  • friendly IBM representative

Cons

  • Archaic interface
  • limited admin functionality
  • out of date design
  • Been using for years and no implementation of new features important to us
  • poor in-app metrics

Return on Investment

  • Customer Outreach
  • Video Quality has been superb. Much better quality than WebEx

Other Software Used

Webex Meetings

24/7 IBM YMMD

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use IBM Video Ustream to provide 24/7 live streams of CTV Channel 11 video broadcasts and KCSU audio broadcasts. CTV also relies on Ustream on demand video features and storage to deliver show content and other videos to online audiences.

Pros

  • Ustream is easy to deploy and manage in 24/7 video streaming scenarios. The analytics module has been helpful to provide feedback to sales and marketing teams about the success of event campaigns. The live content works everywhere with no interruptions and we have received a lot of positive feedback from viewers about there hight quality of the video playback.
  • Offline playlists are a powerful and unique feature of the Ustream platform. When our headend is down, we love the fact that Ustream continues playback of programmed content to keep viewers engaged until while we work on returning service. This workflow also works well to support one-time live events such as pre-game shows.
  • Channel management is easy and offers a lot of powerful options. After the success of the 24/7 CTV live video broadcast, the station manager for KCSU wanted to set up a live video broadcast DJ channel. I was able to set up a new channel and configure a camera encoder in the booth in less than a day.
  • Live chat and social stream interactions are also a helpful feature. I have worked with our academic program managers to provide live feedback from online students during lesson events. Providing support for both broadcast and classroom needs speaks to the flexibility of the platform.

Cons

  • Ustream is simple to manage, but I would like to see improved user data management. It would be great to allow users to sign up for premium features (such as chat or other services) so we can get a better idea of who's watching. It would also be handy to manage analytics as "event data sets." For example, a live event would include a data set. Then when the event is used for on demand purposes, a separate data set would be created. This way, I can isolate data sets without concerns over deleting anything or including erroneous outliers.
  • Another feature I'd like to see is an option for adding "content resources" that can be included with the video player embed. This would help in situations where I want to deliver an audio version of the content, expand a description of the content (in the form of a simple paragraph or mini-blog entry), or just add additional files that users can download and print to use along with the video.
  • I would also like see poll and quizzing options. This would probably work best with a registration system to keep track of specific interaction. Interacting with the audience is key to building better viewing habits and understanding who's watching and why.

Return on Investment

  • Reliable video and audio streaming to reach OTT audiences
  • Easy to use and rock solid reliability
  • Great teaching tool for marketing and production students to learn

Alternatives Considered

Vimeo and YouTube Live

Usability

A very good option in streaming service.

Pros

  • Easy use.
  • Video quality.
  • Customization.

Cons

  • The ability to secure a specific published video with a password. Not all channels.

Usability

IBM Video Streaming

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

IBM Video Streaming has proven to be an invaluable tool in our K-12 school district, significantly enhancing educational delivery, professional development, and community engagement. It enables on-demand access to recorded lessons and professional development resources, facilitating a flexible and personalized learning environment for both students and teachers. Additionally, it promotes inclusivity by streaming school events and meetings for broader community participation. Its use across various stakeholders, including students, educators, and parents, has fostered a more connected, informed, and supportive school community, addressing the diverse needs of our district effectively.

Pros

  • IBM Video Streaming allows for the integration of interactive elements into video content, such as quizzes, polls, and live Q&A sessions. This can make learning more engaging for young students by making it interactive and fun, thus increasing their attention and participation.
  • Teachers in a K-5 setting can access and share professional development materials and teaching resources through the platform. This can help them stay updated on the best practices for early childhood education, innovative teaching methods, and subject-specific strategies, ultimately benefiting their students.
  • IBM Video Streaming provides the capability for teachers to create a library of on-demand educational videos. This is particularly useful for young learners who may need to revisit concepts multiple times to fully understand them. It also supports differentiated learning by allowing students to learn at their own pace.
  • Young students often benefit from visual aids in their learning process. IBM Video Streaming can deliver high-quality video content that includes animations, demonstrations, and visual explanations of concepts. This can be particularly effective in subjects like science, math, and reading, where visualizations can enhance understanding.

Cons

  • The platform could benefit from a more child-friendly interface that is easier for young students to navigate. Simplified menus, larger buttons, and more intuitive icons would help make the platform more accessible to K-5 students, enabling them to find and view content more independently.
  • Integrating more seamlessly with other educational software and platforms commonly used in K-5 settings, such as learning management systems (LMS) or classroom management tools, would streamline the educational process. This could include single sign-on capabilities, easy embedding of videos into other platforms, or synchronization of educational resources across platforms.

Return on Investment

  • More video creation among faculty
  • Visual and engaging content

Other Software Used

YouTube Live