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Avvasi Announces Q-VUE AI and XperiumOS 4.3

WATERLOO, ON(11 Mar 2016)

Avvasi, the world's only provider of QoE-driven (Quality of Experience) streaming video analytics and traffic management solutions, is pleased to announce the dual release of Q-VUE AI and XperiumOS 4.3.

Q-VUE AI represents a revolutionary step for video analytics, providing actionable information about streaming media traffic in service provider networks. Q-VUE AI can quickly detect anomalies in traffic and QoE that are important to service providers, for example:

  • Introduction and rapid adoption of Instagram video
  • YouTube switching to encrypted delivery on iOS devices
  • A disruption of multiple video services at one or more locations
  • A decrease in QoE for media sessions served from a specific Netflix CDN

The key features of Q-VUE AI are:

  • Predictive trends and analytics
  • Automated and continuous anomaly detection
  • Visualization and reporting of trends and anomalies

"This is a game changer for our customers. We are mining Q-VUE's rich data set, building robust models for a very large number of sub-trends, and then testing new data for significant deviations from these models. Ultimately it allows Q-VUE users to do their jobs more efficiently. They don't have to manually look for anomalies in their streaming video traffic. Q-VUE AI does it for them, automatically and continuously," said Michael Gallant, CTO of Avvasi.

XperiumOS is the underlying software that powers Avvasi's Q-VUE and Q-SRV products. XperiumOS 4.3 brings a key evolutionary step for encrypted video analytics and traffic management, while advancing the features of the industry's leading streaming video analytics and traffic management solution. The key features of the XperiumOS 4.3 software release are:

  • Demographic and QoE reporting on encrypted media traffic
  • Additional media session KPIs such as server access delay, start-up delay, etc.
  • Encrypted media traffic management to target QoE

"Avvasi has delivered the world's first solution to enable encrypted media traffic analytics and management," said Mate Prgin, president and CEO of Avvasi. "With XperiumOS 4.3, our Q-VUE customers are thrilled because we are measuring and reporting on the encrypted media traffic in their networks. Using Q-SRV encrypted traffic management, we recently completed a QoE-fairness, congestion-based use case in a production network with extremely positive results."

"With these new capabilities, Avvasi has enhanced the Brocade Network Visibility and Analytics solution offerings," said Ravi Medikonda, Vice President and General Manager of Network Visibility and Analytics Business Unit at Brocade. "Reporting QoE for encrypted media traffic is a market differentiator and another proof-point of Q-VUE as the most comprehensive video traffic analytics solution on the market. Q-VUE's AI capabilities of automatically and continuously extracting value from a rich underlying data set takes the analytics game to a whole new level for service providers."

About Avvasi Inc.
Avvasi enables QoE-driven measurement, improvement and monetization of streaming video traffic, and is the industry reference in video analytics and QoE measurement and streaming video traffic management. Service providers around the globe are deploying Avvasi's solutions to measure, improve and monetize streaming video in their networks. To learn how, visit avvasi.com.