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Viaccess-Orca, Google Cloud partner on TV and video deployments and operations

According to VO, running its solutions on Anthos will offer TV and video service providers automatic scalability, ease of deployment, and increased operational efficiency

Viaccess-Orca is working with Google Cloud to streamline TV and video service deployments and operations.

VO’s solutions have been integrated with Google Cloud Anthos, a fully managed Kubernetes-based platform that allows users to manage their data and applications in hybrid cloud environments, including on-premises, the public cloud, the private cloud, and multi-cloud.

According to VO, running its solutions on Anthos will accelerate the TV and video industry’s transition to cloud-native deployments and offer TV and video service providers automatic scalability, ease of deployment, and increased operational efficiency.

“We’re excited to join forces with Viaccess-Orca and lead the TV and video industry’s cloud-native transformation,” said Jeff Reed, vice president of product GKE and Anthos at Google Cloud. “The integration of Viaccess-Orca’s solutions with Google Cloud Anthos is a quantum leap forward in streamlining the deployment and manageability of TV platforms. With Anthos, cloud-native applications can be deployed from anywhere, enabling TV and video services to be launched faster and with a better ROI.”

“This collaboration with Google Cloud highlights our continued commitment to addressing the evolving infrastructure requirements of our customers while taking into account the reality of their deployments,” added Alain Nochimowski, CTO at Viaccess-Orca. “Many of our customers will be operating a mix of on-premises and cloud infrastructure for years to come. By joining forces with Google Cloud, with the support of Orange, VO is offering service providers the ability to orchestrate and scale deployments based on micro-service architectures between different platforms and operation models, which is a critical requirement for success in the TV and video environment.”