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Harmonic and TAG to Demonstrate Cloud-Optimized Video Monitoring at NAB 2025

The Streaming Wars Staff
March 14, 2025
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Harmonic and TAG to Demonstrate Cloud-Optimized Video Monitoring at NAB 2025

TAG Video Systems and Harmonic have announced a strategic collaboration to demonstrate the seamless interoperability between TAG’s Realtime Media Platform and Harmonic’s VOS360 Media SaaS. This partnership will take center stage at the 2025 NAB Show, running from April 5-9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

This alliance aims to provide broadcasters and content creators with enhanced real-time visibility and control over their video workflows while optimizing cloud efficiency and reducing operational costs.

Harmonic’s VOS360 Media SaaS is a cloud-native solution designed to streamline the creation, management, and delivery of high-quality broadcast and streaming content across linear, live, and on-demand platforms.

By integrating TAG’s Realtime Media Platform, VOS360 Media users gain access to real-time monitoring and visualization, with deep analysis across 500+ key parameters. This integration enhances stream quality assurance, enabling advanced template matching, SCTE 35/104 ad insertion verification, multiviewing, and precise latency measurement throughout the VOS360 workflow.

“This collaboration delivers a comprehensive solution for today’s dynamic streaming landscape,” said Golan Simani, director of cloud and tech operations at TAG. “By integrating our real-time monitoring and multiviewing platform with Harmonic’s VOS360 Media SaaS, we empower users with the critical insights and control necessary to deliver superior quality while maximizing revenue.”

At NAB 2025, TAG and Harmonic will demonstrate a complete end-to-end streaming workflow, covering everything from live stream ingest, playout, transcoding, packaging, origin management, and server-side ad insertion to CDN distribution. TAG’s monitoring solution will offer real-time visualization of the entire process, analyzing and displaying video quality, latency, and stream integrity at every stage.

The demonstration will focus on SCTE-35 marker validation, real-time video visualization, and in-depth latency measurement using TAG’s unified platform. The workflow will feature SRT cloud uplink and MPEG-DASH/HLS distribution, showcasing how the cloud-agnostic nature of both solutions enables flexible deployment across any cloud or hybrid infrastructure.

This collaboration underscores TAG and Harmonic’s commitment to enhancing video monitoring and optimization in an increasingly complex streaming environment.

Tags: cloud streamingHarmonicmedia SaaSNAB 2025real-time monitoringSCTE-35streaming workflowTAG Video Systemsvideo qualityVOS360
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