Mware CloudTV utilizing BuyDRM's MultiKey DRM-as-a-Service
Thursday, August 31st, 2017MWare Deploys BuyDRM’s KeyOS MultiKey Service for the CloudTV Middleware Platform
- KeyOS Platform’s Multi-DRM Support Enables the Best User Experience On Today’s Popular User Platforms
AUSTIN, TX and HILVERSUM, The Netherlands — Mware’s turn-key end-to-end OTT IPTV Middleware solution CloudTV is now utilizing BuyDRM™’s MultiKey Service to provide DaaS (DRM as a Service). CloudTV dramatically simplifies all the complex tasks of deploying an IPTV service by providing a streamlined integration between the various components including the CDN, transcoding, middleware and UI.
As part of the KeyOS Multi-DRM Platform, the MultiKey Service supports the industry-leading DRMs, such as Microsoft PlayReady, Google Widevine and Apple FairPlay, which power the widest variety of premium content for consumers.
BuyDRM has pioneered DRM as a Service (DaaS), providing highly available DRM technologies through modern, easy to deploy, secure APIs. Using a variety of common programming languages, the KeyOS Platform enables major studios, content licensees and OTT operators to quickly deploy studio-approved DRM within their existing content workflows.
“DRM is a very scattered world. With BuyDRM’s KeyOS Platform we are able to offer our customers an integrated solution for DRM which supports all devices and is fully scalable” said Mware CEO Sanders Kerstens. “We look forward to a successful cooperation.”
Christopher Levy, CEO & Founder at BuyDRM said “Working with Mware, we look forward to expanding our platform footprint in the growing European marketplace.” “The Netherlands is a hot-bed of IPTV and OTT innovation and Mware is clearly a leader of the pack.”
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