IABM BaM® AWARDS 2024
Winner in "Publish" category for our "Innovative Edge Video Delivery Network Disrupting Classic CDN with New Anti-Piracy and CMCD+ Solutions".
Streaming Media EU Innovation Awards 2024
Winner in "Content Delivery and Distribution" category in Streaming Media Megazine 16th annual awards.
IABM BaM® AWARDS 2023
Winner in "Publish" category for our "Carbon Neutral Intelligent Media Delivery Platform".
In the future, software will run everywhere; edge computing is how it will happen, and it might not all be pretty. Change will occur across four business scenarios and involve six technologies that enable workloads to run where they run best. In the short term, solutions will be plagued by a fragmented technology landscape and the retirement of 3G. In the long term, 5G rollout, network advancement, and smaller converged devices and infrastructure will proliferate. This report examines the major expected technology changes across these horizons.
A fragmented array of vendors are participating in the edge computing market to address different needs and solutions that span many different environments. The value position of each type of vendor varies according to the key services, capabilities, and business scenarios it addresses. This document highlights eight categories of participants in the edge computing landscape and provides insight into market opportunities and positioning in the edge ecosystem.
Product security leaders looking to secure their organization’s edge solutions must hone their approach based on which edge they are dealing with: engagement, operations, enterprise, or provider. While some product security requirements are universal across the four edges, other areas of product security are most relevant to a subset, and they may present themselves differently at each edge. This report highlights the different questions and focus areas that security leaders must consider as they work to protect products on one or more of the four edges.
Edge intelligence enables enterprise stakeholders to power their edge environments with real-time analysis and decision-making. Expect many benefits to surface over the next two to four years as developments occur in chipset functions, form factors, 5G networks, IoT deployments, and more powerful on-device and on-chip ML models. However, there are benefits to profit from now. This report is part one in a series and describes edge intelligence drivers, benefits, and major use cases across six industries. Part two in this series describes the enabling ecosystem.
MainStreaming is among the vendors that offer integrated edge capabilities tailored specifically for communications and media use cases, providing the industry’s most extensive range of integrated solutions.
The list features 100 companies that have demonstrated exceptional innovation, agility, and potential in the rapidly growing edge computing market. The selected companies highlight the increased range of customers leveraging edge computing technology to drive efficiencies and stimulate revenue growth.
Edge computing’s growth will drive the need for new cross-industry solutions that manage, secure and orchestrate edge data, applications and platforms. I&O leaders deploying edge computing should consider these cool vendors that address use cases now, but enable future extensibility.
Ofcom's "Future of TV Distribution" report mentioned MainStreaming as a leading provider of Deep Edge services using Unicast methods. Ofcom’s report on the future of TV distribution, exploring shifts in audience behavior and market conditions.