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UPDATED: NOVELSAT Incorporates HPE’s ProLiant Servers For Their Video Gateways

November 3, 2020

NOVELSAT has selected Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) ProLiant servers to power its high performance video gateways.

Media and broadcast service providers face increased demand for higher quality content over multiple distribution channels, as well as bandwidth and spectrum challenges amid spectrum repurposing for 5G. NOVELSAT unique video solutions allows customers to expand, modernize and transform their video connectivity and delivery network, gaining higher transmission and video coding efficiencies as well as enjoying advanced capabilities, new services and flexible deployment options.

NOVELSAT will use HPE ProLiant servers to power NOVELSAT FUSION, an advanced, end-to-end, live linear platform for broadcast and broadband content connectivity and delivery. Expanding flexibility and scalability, NOVELSAT FUSION delivers optimal video efficiency, processing, delivery and security solutions by technology innovation across the media network.

Supporting the rapidly growing adoption of NOVELSAT FUSION by leading broadcasters, HPE will deliver hundreds of customized HPE ProLiant servers, paving the way to a further business growth.

Executive Comments

“World’s leading service and content providers are recognizing the unique value of our state-of-the-art technology, selecting our FUSION solution for their content connectivity and delivery networks,” said Aviv Ronai, VP Marketing and Product at NOVELSAT. “With the intense growth of our video business, we faced the need for a common server platform to support our various configurations and deployments. HPE ProLiant servers, which are tailored to our requirements, provide us the flexibility and scalability we need, helping us create consistency and standardization across our solutions and streamline our operations.”

“Consumption of video content has grown more than ever before. It is pressing broadcast channels to transform their platforms to quickly adapt and scale to deliver rich experiences,” said Phillip Cutrone, VP AND GM, Worldwide Service Provider and OEM at HPE. “HPE has been playing a critical role in this transformation and looks forward to collaborating with NOVELSAT through an OEM partnership to deliver next-generation video solutions. By extending HPE ProLiant servers, which offer world-leading security, high-performance, resiliency and versatility, NOVELSAT can power its platform to build and scale solutions for greater value.”

Filed Under: Hardware, satBroadcasting

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