Delivering full visibility across the entire video chain, Imagine’s Imagine Monitoring Solution (IMS) allows broadcasters to detect and resolves issues earlier and faster, while avoiding costly outages.
IMS offers video-aware monitoring features including in-depth data analytics that provide intelligent network analysis to identify processing trends and predict potential issues before they occur.

In addition, Imagine is debuting the latest addition to its playout portfolio, the XVR playout engine — designed to streamline the launch and management of broadcast-quality linear and live streaming channels across on-prem and cloud environments.
According to Imagine, as media companies face pressure to increase channel count without raising costs, XVR delivers the agility and efficiency required.
Glodina Connan-Lostanlen, Chief Revenue Officer, Imagine, remarked: “Totally cloud-native and based on Linux OS, the XVR aims to future-proof Imagine’s whole playout portfolio strategy. We continue to focus on the importance of deploying solutions at the right pace; if customers invest in our software and hardware today, there is a path to migrate naturally to XVR. That model was very well received at IBC.”
Company URL: Imagine
Stand Number: 1.B73

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