Panel Discussion: Benefits and Challenges of Migrating from Legacy Systems

In a fast-paced market increasingly driven by profitability, video service providers are re-evaluating the benefits of moving from custom, in-house solutions to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models. This shift from internal development to partnering with established OTT platform providers offers a strategic advantage for operators. By leveraging these platforms, service providers gain access to comprehensive end-to-end solutions, specialised expertise, and significant cost savings.

At IBC 2024, these topics will be explored in depth during the panel session, “Moving with the Times: Benefits and Challenges of Migrating from Legacy Systems” This session will feature a detailed discussion of the key considerations and impacts of such a transition.

Magine Pro’s CEO, Matthew Wilkinson, will join a panel of industry experts to share insights on supporting service providers through migrations. The discussion will address crucial questions, including how OTT platform providers minimise downtime and disruptions during the migration process, ensuring a seamless transition for operators and their subscribers.

Panel Details:

Location: IBC Content Everywhere Stage 1 (Hall 5, 5.A28)
Date & Time: 14 Sep 2024 at 10:45 – 11:30am

Moderator: Ophélie Boucaud, Principal Analyst at DATAXIS
Panelists:

  • Matthew Wilkinson, CEO at Magine Pro
  • Fredrik Andersson, SVP Accedo SaaS Solutions at Accedo
  • Gary Hamer, Chief Commercial Officer at SmartLabs

Add This Session to Your IBC Calendar: Moving with the Times: Benefits and Challenges of Migrating from Legacy Systems

If you’re looking to simplify your service migration, download our latest e-guide, ‘How To Upgrade Your Streaming Service: OTT Migration Made Easy‘. For an in-person chat with Matthew and the team book a meeting at IBC 2024 to explore how our robust, scalable OTT platform can drive meaningful results for your business.

About Matthew Wilkinson, CEO at Magine Pro: 


Matthew has over 18 years of experience in Telecom & IT, working with clients in the IT & Cloud, and Media Domains, with deep experience in software development & delivery, SaaS, and enterprise solutions, and previously held various leadership roles in strategy & delivery.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewpwilkinson/

 

If you are keen to find out more about the panel session and/or our streaming solutions, get in touch with us today. We also have some useful insights and resources available on our blog and free to download white papers, ebooks and more.

 

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