Ateme services available in AWS Marketplace
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
Ateme on AWS Marketplace
- Enabling new video experiences and monetization models
PARIS, France — Ateme’s innovative video processing and delivery solutions can now be purchased via the AWS Marketplace, further strengthening Ateme’s global partnership with AWS and bringing Ateme’s technologies to a wider audience of AWS users.
The integration of Ateme on the AWS platform gives more choice to AWS customers seeking high-quality video delivery solutions as well as increasing project opportunities. It also makes it easy for them to find a relevant solution approved by AWS teams, thanks to a smooth and easy one-stop source. Furthermore, by choosing the Ateme solutions, AWS customers offering video services will be able to boost engagement, with interactive content that immerses viewers; drive the acquisition of new viewers with smooth and flawless delivery; unleash monetization potential, with content personalization; and deliver tomorrow’s experience today with transformational & sustainable technology.
“Ateme’s presence on AWS Marketplace is an affirmation of confidence and trust in our video solutions from a major industry player. As well as deepening our relationship with AWS, it opens up important new opportunities for us to reach more AWS customers that can benefit from our tried and tested technologies,” said Yohann Guilloux, VP Global Partnerships at Ateme. “As more and more video service providers compete for eyeballs, it’s satisfying to be able to help them win, with solutions that bring a new level of experience to watching video. We are very pleased to propose our current technologies on AWS Marketplace and look forward to making more solutions available in the future.” he added.
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