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Ooyala Expands Online Video Analytics Reporting - Will They Go For IPTV and Connected TV?
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Posted by Richard Kastelein in Breaking News on June 22, 2010  |  3 Comments
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City-level statistics and detailed social sharing data are part of the new video analytics features announced today by Ooyala Inc., a leading end-to-end online video platform provider. Their new technology, interestingly enough, is not mentioned for use in the current IPTV or  emerging Connected TV space, though seemingly, they could be potential markets for the innovative, Californian company.

However, The enhancements will give current Ooyala web video publishers up to 500 new analytics reports, including city and DMA (Designated Market Area) drill-downs, social media tracking, and deeper analysis of webpage performance. Publishers can see how their videos perform in Chicago or London, for instance, or track what happens when a video is shared on Facebook, something which TV Broadcasters could only dream about with 'finger in the air' old-school ratings system.

"Ooyala's mission is to provide publishers with innovative products that help them grow revenue and expand online video syndication," said Jay Fulcher, Ooyala President and CEO. "We're using our new Cassandra back end to provide even better real-time reporting that publishers can use to pick the best video placements and syndication strategies, increase engagement, and generate higher CPMs. Ooyala has offered the industry's leading video analytics solution for three years, and these enhancements help us extend  that lead."

“Ooyala's new analytics system is a view into the future of media analytics and how it will be tracked and targeted," says Bob Bell, CTO of Alloy Media+Marketing. "Alloy is a provider of media and marketing programs that reach a large and targeted group of consumers. The new DMA and page-level stats will allow us to more effectively book and sell advertising from the premium markets we target."

Among the new enhancements:

Local Reporting: Detailed city-level views show advertisers and brand marketers how their content is consumed around the globe. Accompanying maps display clear viewership trends by continent, country, region, and city.

Page-Level Reports: Domain reports now offer specific page-level reporting, showing publishers how videos perform across the various pages of a site.

Social Network Sharing: Social sharing reports give publishers a deeper understanding of how the sharing of videos across platforms like YouTube, Digg, Facebook and Twitter impacts their bottom line.

Designated Market Area (DMA) Reports: DMA drill-downs make it easier for publishers to sell advertising in local markets.

Ooyala recently deployed Cassandra as its new database system to create an even better backbone for analytics and for its new Business Intelligence offering, which will be going live in Q3.

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Paul Johnson said:

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When will Ooyala change their operational model?
Thanks for the news Richard, and great to hear the guys at Ooyala are continuing to invest in developing their product and service offerings, however I am interested to know whether they have changed their operational model yet?

I am asking because a few years ago I was looking at the Ooyala product, however the showstopper for the broadcaster I was working for back then was the fact that Ooyala has to ingest the content into a format that enabled them to deliver the richness of reporting that have always been one of their usp's.

Having to ingest content has massive implications in cost and security for most broadcasters, and so I am really interested to find out whether this has changed, and if not do they have plans to change this, as I am a big fan of the level of reporting and insight they can deliver...
 
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Richard Kastelein said:

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Funny Paul. I could not find a single thing on their site about actually doing things with TV - http://www.ooyala.com/solutions/tv - which surprised me.

Hence I mentioned it in the article....
 
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Javier Salom said:

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Response to: When will Ooyala change their operational model?
Paul: Thank you for your question. Ooyala recently released a feature called Remote Assets. This allows a publisher to transcode and host their own video assets and leverage the Ooyala platform for everything else: management, syndication, analytics, monetization... You can read about it here: http://www.ooyala.com/blog?eid=145

Please let me know if you have further questions.

Javier Salom
Director of Account Management (Ooyala)
 
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