Radix will also showcase a range of their enterprise device management solutions at the event.
Radix, a provider of cutting-edge device management solutions, has announced that it will be showcasing its enterprise device management solutions, and launching a new version of its Android TV Manager, a tailor-made solution for telcos, operators and service providers at will exhibit at IBC 2023.
Available as a stand-alone cloud-based product or as part of Radix’s end-to-end cloud-based device management platform (MDM), known as VISO, the solution is OS and device-agnostic, letting telcos, operators and service providers stay on top of their Android TV device fleet (including AOSP and Google TV), wherever their devices and customers are and whatever the use-case may be.
Michael Shoham, CEO of Radix, said: “With telcos, operators and service providers offering a wide range of connected services and leasing more Android-based devices than ever before, a centralised cloud-based device management solution became a vital need to streamline operations: remote control, assist, manage, maintain, perform OTA update, collect insights, receive alerts, configure, track and lock devices via a single interface making sure they are always ready and optimised.
The Radix Android TV Manager was built bottom-up to manage Android-based TV devices, making it the robust solution for Android TV device management, including app management, device management, remote support, monitoring & analysis (telemetry), OTA firmware management and much more.
The key benefits include reduced agent time spent on support calls using remote screen control; low-level device management – from OTA firmware management to ad-hoc support; easily adding new features, capabilities and modules; reduced onsite visits with remote software updates and proactive problem resolution; delegate permissions to different stakeholders to allow device management by role; reduce subscriptions abuse; and fast time-to-market, the service can be deployed in less than a week, and much more.”
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