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Ooyala, Inc

Ooyala, Inc

Meaning of "Ooyala" JoomlArt Case Study Founded in 2005, JoomlArt (JA) is a leading Joomla!, Magento, and Drupal web template provider. The JA community has over 208,000 members and is steadily growing with over 5,000 new registrations each month. JA is a high traffic community site, receiving 39,649,352 individual pageviews monthly across the main site, forums, and download and demo sites. An average of 432,800 products are downloaded per month. The company has over 50 regular, part-time, and volunteer staff, and is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. Prior to implementing Amazon Web Services (AWS) technology, JA was using SoftLayer dedicated servers. JA chose AWS to keep pace with traffic and expansion plans. Hung says, “We are working on business models based on these services. JA has seen other good outcomes as a result of using AWS. Use of AWS has enhanced JA’s business practices by enabling them to offer a “play before you pay” service; users can now clone the demo sites and test products before deciding to purchase them.

Krasnow Institute - Ooyala Delivers Major Advances in Live Digital Broadcast Analytics, Combines Real-Time Viewership and Revenue Optimization | Digital Camera Times MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ooyala, the fastest-growing company in online video, today introduced Ooyala Now, the first in a series of expanded analytics offerings designed to drive visibility into consumption patterns that help TV programmers and publishers make informed revenue-optimizing decisions. To enable deployment of its services at massive scale in support of large service providers serving tens of millions of subscribers, Ooyala built an entirely new back-end infrastructure to power its analytics. It is the fourth generation of its market-leading technology. “With five years of innovation and research in digital video consumption, Ooyala is uniquely positioned to set new standards for measurement and monetization of IP-delivered video. Ooyala Now is the first of several analytics products to be delivered on the new architecture, building on five years of Big-Data-driven research in online video consumption. About Ooyala

AWS CloudFormation AWS CloudFormation gives developers and systems administrators an easy way to create and manage a collection of related AWS resources, provisioning and updating them in an orderly and predictable fashion. You can use AWS CloudFormation’s sample templates or create your own templates to describe the AWS resources, and any associated dependencies or runtime parameters, required to run your application. You don’t need to figure out the order for provisioning AWS services or the subtleties of making those dependencies work. CloudFormation takes care of this for you. You can deploy and update a template and its associated collection of resources (called a stack) by using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface, or APIs. AWS CloudFormation supports a wide range of AWS resources, allowing you to build a highly available, reliable, and scalable AWS infrastructure for your application needs. AWS CloudFormation comes today with the following ready-to-run sample templates:

Advanced Study // University of Notre Dame Cassandra Ooyala case study By leveraging data stored in Apache Cassandra™, Ooyala is helping their customers take a more strategic approach when delivering a digital video experience, so they can get ahead in this fast-evolving space. Download the Ooyala Case Study “With a conventional database, we’d have to be really in the trenches, or completely re-architecting how we absorb that data. Company: Ooyala Overview: San Francisco-based video services company Ooyala provides a suite of technologies and services that support content owners in managing, analyzing and monetizing the digital video they publish online, on mobile devices, and through the over-the-top distribution platform for delivering Internet video to television. “We enable our customers to make the most of their digital video content and to build their business around it as effectively as possible,” says Harry Robertson, tech lead for Ooyala’s monetization team. Data Size: 20+ nodes in production

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