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IneoQuest Technologies, a company that provides unified business solution that audits, monitors, analyses and troubleshoots digital video from a multidimensional perspective, has its 2007 year-on-year revenue growth top 220%.
The
business says it is positioned for strong and consistent growth in
2008, reflecting the expansion in the industry generally.
To
increase support of its end-to-end solutions portfolio, the
US-headquartered company says it has increased its sales, service and
support staff, while expanding its Professional Services Group.
IneoQuest's Pro Services Group helps video providers to gain
the technical and execution know-how to build, deploy and manage
their cable or IP Video networks.
As
the video market became increasingly competitive in 2007, the demand
for tighter control over operational expenses has "exploded" says
the company, hence its strong growth both in revenue and new customer
acquisitions for the privately held company.
New
products from IneoQuest include IQPinPoint, what it describes as a
Multi-Dimensional Video Quality Assurance system, in April 2007.
IQPinPoint integrates a company's IP Video Management System (VMS)
with associated probes across all network sub-systems into a unified,
real-time view of video network performance from head-end to core and
throughout the last mile. In May last year came the debut of
iVMS Desktop, a cost-effective desktop version of its iVMS (released
in 2006), which supports 10/100 Mb, 1 GigE and 10 GigE probes,
including the company's family of ‘Cricket' probes with QAM,
ASI, Ethernet, 8-VSB, as well as other interfaces.
IneoQuest
then announced an enhanced version of IQPinPoint in June, making it
the first video quality solutions company to support Switched Digital
Video (SDV), a technology that allows cable providers to reclaim
network bandwidth.
Finally,
in October, IneoQuest kept the innovation streak rolling with the
release of IneoQuest Digital Video Explorer (IQDVx), a PC-based
software application that enables unprecedented visibility into the
structure of IP Video by bridging the analysis requirements for both
MPEG and IP. IQDVx won Internet Telephony's 2007 Product of
the Year.
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