SaaS platform Kamp 2.0, an update to the analytics system designed to help broadcasters and developers understand app performance in real time across every device and user, will debut at IBC2025.
The new release combines AI-powered anomaly detection, real-time data collection and predictive modelling within an intuitive dashboard.

The company says the platform offers “a full 360° view of performance and user behaviour across connected platforms”.
Kineton claims Kamp 2.0 enables fast response to issues, with visualised KPIs and diagnostics to support smarter scaling, improved stability and better monetisation.
Stand Number: 1.C37e
Company: Kineton
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