Streaming Video Technology Alliance Convenes in Toronto, Canada for Second Quarterly Member Meeting of 2024
15 Mayo 2024 - 12:51PM
Business Wire
Multiple Documents Published Since the Q1 2024
Member Meeting
The Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA), a global
technical association developing solutions to address critical
technical challenges in delivering a high-quality video experience
at scale, convenes for its Q2 Member Meeting today at the Toronto,
Canada offices of board member SiriusXM. The two-day, members-only
event features a robust lineup of working group sessions, industry
presentations, and an evening networking event. The full meeting
agenda and registration details can be found here:
https://www.svta.org/meeting/q2-2024-toronto-canada-may-15-and-16/
“This meeting continues our 10 year anniversary celebration and
we are very excited about the direction the SVTA is moving,” said
Jason Thibeault, CEO of the SVTA. “More companies continue to join
and our working groups are as productive as ever. Our new Streaming
Video Operations Working Group, which we announced at NAB Las
Vegas, better ties our SEGMENTS conference to the SVTA’s objectives
and expands the scope of our work to include solutions for
real-world issues when delivering a high-quality video experience
at scale.”
The SVTA Board of Directors met for a full-day strategy session
prior to the Q2 Member Meeting. This special session, coinciding
with the year of our 10th anniversary, looked at the next 10 years
and how the SVTA needs to continue evolving to meet the needs of
the industry. In the coming months, the SVTA will announce a
long-term vision to coincide with a pending acquisition that
illustrates how the organization will continue to impact and
improve the streaming industry.
New documents published since the Q1 2024 meeting include:
- SVTA5056: OTT Streaming Security Checklist. This
document provides an end-to-end security checklist that an OTT
service provider, technology vendor, or service developer can
reference as they seek to improve content protection on OTT
streaming services.
- Open Caching Configuration Interface. This is a
multi-part set of documents defining the metadata model and APIs
for Content Providers, CDNs, Open Caching System providers, and
ISPs to publish and retrieve configuration metadata for content
caching and delivery. The specification facilitates
interoperability across the content delivery ecosystem by extending
the IETF CDNI (Internet Engineering Task Force Content Delivery
Network Interconnect) standard to provide configuration management
capabilities required by CDN and Open Caching vendors and their
customers.
- SVTA5044: Open Caching API Implementation Guidelines.
The Streaming Video Technology Alliance Open Caching Application
Programming Interfaces (APIs) are described in several documents,
each related to a particular interface. This document is the
starting point for anyone implementing these APIs. It describes the
Open Caching model and includes modes of operations necessary for
implementation.
The SVTA includes member companies from around the world and
throughout the streaming video ecosystem. For a current list of
member companies, visit https://www.svta.org/svta-members/. For
more information on the SVTA, the Technical Groups, or to inquire
about becoming a member, visit https://www.svta.org.
About the Streaming Video Technology Alliance
The Streaming Video Technology Alliance is a global technical
association addressing critical challenges in streaming video. By
educating the industry on the technical nature of the issues,
providing a neutral forum for collaboration across the video
ecosystem, and publishing documentation that defines technical
solutions, the Alliance is helping to improve the streaming video
experience at scale. Over 90 companies including network operators,
content rights holders, OTT platforms, service providers, and
technology vendors – representing some of the biggest names in
global streaming – participate in bi-weekly working group
activities and quarterly face-to-face meetings. For more
information, please visit www.svta.org.
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