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Spuul Selects Aspera, an IBM Company, to Speed the Transfer of Big Data

Bollywood Streaming Service Relies on Aspera to Rapidly Expand Library of HD Films and TV Shows for Subscribers Worldwide


IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Spuul, a leading video streaming service for Indian films and TV shows, has deployed Aspera to quickly upload high-definition video content to its streaming portal. By significantly reducing the time it takes to upload Bollywood films, TV shows and other licensed video, Spuul can expand its programming options and quickly deliver new content to its millions of worldwide subscribers.
Headquartered in Singapore, Spuul receives a wide variety of movies and TV shows from content and distribution partners across India and streams them to their customers' mobile devices, PCs, connected TVs and game consoles. The ability to quickly and securely deliver fresh video content is critical in the hyper-competitive digital streaming market, where consumers expect new content on a daily, if not hourly, basis and want to view it on their device of choice. Hindered by slow upload times for Big Data – particularly for feature films that can exceed four gigabytes for a single file – Spuul needed a much faster way to expand their online content libraries with its content partners.
With Aspera on Demand, Spuul immediately tripled the daily volume of video content uploaded and processed from its distribution partners from eight TV shows to 25 and now receives more than 40 GB of new HD video content each day. The patented Aspera technology makes it faster and easier for content distributors to upload HD videos through the Spuul platform. Aspera overcomes performance bottlenecks inherent in today's online networks to help clients like Spuul reduce the time it takes to securely transfer large files or data sets by up to 99.9 percent, regardless of distance.
"Aspera was the only fast, secure and reliable way for Spuul and its content partners to deliver fresh programming content to meet our subscriber demands," said Michael Smith, Chief Product Officer, Spuul. "With Aspera, we can quickly expand our online library of TV shows and feature films without delay or bottlenecks, which will help us continue to grow our subscriber base and offer fresh compelling content on an ongoing basis."
Since its launch nearly two years ago, Spuul has been able to quickly expand its programming choices to nearly 1,000 Indian feature films and dozens of TV series in its current library. As the company continues to expand its offerings, Aspera offers full scalability and a usage-based pricing model to meet new subscriber demand for Spuul's programming.
"No matter where content is created, where it lives, or how it is ultimately consumed, Aspera can help businesses move that content where it needs to go faster and more reliably than any other solution," said Jay Migliaccio, Director, Aspera. "Our flexible approach is transforming businesses like Spuul and enabling them to operate successfully from anywhere in the world, connected by the power high-speed data transfer."
Today's announcement is the latest example of how Aspera's patented, award-winning platform transforms the file transfer experience. IBM recently used Aspera's technology to launch the company's 'Made with IBM' campaign, enabling the global production team to quickly share thousands of extremely large media files to support more than 50 launch commercials.

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