Ooyala opens office in Chennai, India

Ooyala Q3 Video Index, Video Consumption By Device Type, Europe
Ooyala, a Telstra subsidiary and a provider of video publishing, analytics and monetization, is set to open an office in Chennai, India.

Ooyala  aims to hire talent spanning engineering, product development, operations, IT, professional services and technical support. The new Chennai office will be instrumental in expanding its global presence, providing another local team for its customer base in Asia Pacific, and accelerate its rapid pace of innovation.

Ooyala’s customer Viacom18’s new OTT service, Voot is using Ooyala Pulse, its ad-server, to manage and deliver video ad campaigns across its new mobile app and desktop experience.

Other customers across Asia Pacific include Australia’s National Basketball League and National Rugby League, Singapore’s Mediacorp, and Media Prima in Malaysia.

Telstra also uses Ooyala technology to power its over-the-top entertainment offerings throughout Australia and is both a customer and reseller of Ooyala technology.

Around the world, many top broadcasters and media companies such as ESPN, NBCUniversal, Sky Sports, RTL Group and The Weather Channel use Ooyala.

Ooyala chief executive officer Ramesh Srinivasan said: “TV is changing, with several mega-trends at play. Viewers are increasingly getting their news and entertainment from a greater variety of devices.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

More like this
Related

Global Connected TV Advertising Revenue to Reach $81 bn by 2030 as Google, Amazon and Netflix Dominate CTV Market

Global connected TV (CTV) advertising revenue is projected to...

Dua Lipa Sues Samsung Electronics Over Alleged Unauthorized Use of Image on TV Packaging

British pop sensation Dua Lipa has filed a major...

Smart TV Market Report India Q1 2026: Price Analysis and Performance Trends

Indian smart television market experienced a dynamic shift between...

Disney Expands Streaming Profitability and AI-Powered Parks Strategy as CEO Bob Iger Pushes ESPN DTC Launch

Walt Disney Company is accelerating its technology transformation strategy...