No-code App Builder 2.0 leads IBC demos from MwareTV
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024Unique no-code App Builder 2.0 leads IBC demonstrations from MwareTV
- Build stunning user interfaces with no coding at all
- Creates apps for Android, iOS, WebTV, FireTV, Roku, TVOS, Tizen and WebOS
- Single contract for complete technology and connectivity platform
- Agility for new services like FAST and dynamic ad insertion
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands — MwareTV, a prominent cloud-based multi-tenant platform provider, will be showcasing its award-nominated TVMS (television management system) at IBC2024 (stand 5.B36, RAI Amsterdam, 13 – 16 September). Taking center stage will be version 2.0 of the remarkable, no-code required App Builder for intuitive, drag-and-drop user interface design.
App Builder is a core part of the MwareTV TVMS, a complete and comprehensive solution to launching, maintaining and monetizing video streaming. Everything you need to support a sophisticated, premium, multi-channel service is provided in a completely tailorable, cloud-hosted form. You can be fully online and earning revenues in a matter of days.
One of the key challenges for any streaming service is providing an intuitive, accessible and branded user interface across all devices: set-top box, smart TV, computer, tablet and mobile, from multiple vendors each with their own operating systems. MwareTV eliminates this challenge by making user interface design a simple matter of drag and drop. Because it is part of the core software, all the internal connectivity and control is automatically set up for perfect operations.
The MwareTV App Builder requires absolutely no coding, so no specialist staff. Consistent, coherent user designs across all platforms can be designed, tested, approved and on line in hours or days, rather than months from external suppliers. It looks and feels exactly like the rest of your offering, your subscribers are immediately at home with the service, you get to market far faster than any other route, and updates and enhancements are easily rolled out to all users.
“Our goal has always been to make it easy to start and grow a streaming service, by handling the technology and allowing our customers to focus on winning and retaining audiences,” said MwareTV CEO Sander Kerstens. “Operators and managers have always enjoyed a flexible, intuitive web-based user interface.
“With App Builder, we have taken that ideal to the next level,” Kerstens continued. “We give our customers the power to make the apps their subscribers see, look and feel exactly the way they want, very quickly and very easily. It is a remarkable tool which we continue to develop. Version 2.0 includes plenty of new functionality, drawing on rich metadata, integrating educational games and serving shorts and other content with a high refresh rate.”
The MwareTV platform is fully cloud-hosted, allowing operators to set up new services quickly without capital investment. In many markets, MwareTV can provide fully licensed, engaging content, with multiple channels across all genres and local as well as national and international services. Because it is a cloud service, costs are directly tied to subscriber numbers, so the system grows as revenues increase.
“We know we are nominated for a number of awards at IBC this year, for the TVMS platform in general and for App Builder 2.0 in particular,” said MwareTV’s Kerstens. “But the real excitement of being in Amsterdam this September is the chance to show how we can deliver every aspect of a streaming television service, for any size of application. Indeed, we promise that, after a conversation with us on our IBC stand, you can go away with a fully costed business plan and a proof of concept demonstration.”
Links: MwareTV
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