At IBC 2010, Concurrent will unveil a new video ecosystem that connects media creation, publishing, and delivery service companies with consumers using a unified video delivery and data collection platform that can tap into any screen. The solution delivers TV-quality video to any device (including tablet computers, smart phones, and TVs) and enables key media related metrics to be captured from each screen at a census level.

Concurrent’s video to TV, video to PC, and video to mobile software modules operate independently or as a single solution and have been designed to support a new generation of video applications, such as Web and mobile TV, network DVR, 3-D video-on-demand and interactive TV from a common platform.

Concurrent adds another level of sophistication to multi-screen delivery through its media data and advertising solutions (MDAS), which are able to collect, correlate, aggregate and warehouse timely and accurate viewership data across VOD, linear, DVR, iTV, Web and mobile platforms.

IBC 2010 is September 10-14 at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam.

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