Enterprise Streaming Video Platform with Pringo Media for BlackBerry by MobileBits

ORLANDO, Fla., May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — BlackBerry World 2012 — MobileBits Holdings Corp., MBIT 0.00% , a global technology company that strengthens relationships between businesses and their audience by enabling exceptional digital engagement and loyalty solutions, is introducing Pringo Media(TM). Pringo Media is a video cloud-based product that delivers a comprehensive video management and HD quality solution to BlackBerry ® devices.

For the first time, enterprises or wireless carriers can leverage Pringo Media to manage and deliver any video content to their BlackBerry deployments. Enterprises can easily stream video on demand (VOD) and live content to BlackBerry devices for solutions such as training, news, and live events, all managed by a full-featured mobile Video Asset Management Platform (mVAMP).

Pringo Media is engineered to meet the growing demand for video as forecast by Cisco that 90% of web traffic will be video by 2014. The platform simplifies the management and delivery of live and on-demand video content to multiple devices with streaming technology, eliminating the need for pre-loading and downloading, at a significantly reduced bandwidth.

“We understand the value of managing and streaming video and other rich media to the mobile channel. Wireless carriers and enterprises can now simply implement large deployments of rich media to thousands of BlackBerry devices. That’s why we believe it’s important to provide a streaming solution to Blackberry customers and partners,” said Majid Abai, CEO of MobileBits.

Pringo Media has several key features to effectively handle the complexities of delivering video to mobile devices. Among the features is a proprietary Universal Wrapper(TM) technology designed to ingest video content once and deliver to any device. In addition, Pringo Media offers Dovetailing(TM) capabilities, which is the most efficient form of adaptive streaming, helping to reduce buffering and increase the quality of the end user experience.

via marketwatch