Matrox ORIGIN Achieves AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) Validation

Matrox Video, a global leader in innovative video technology and an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN) member, proudly announces the successful completion of the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) for Matrox ORIGIN.
Matrox ORIGIN is a media-aware development framework designed to empower developers to create software-defined broadcast infrastructure running on generic IT equipment, whether deployed on-premises or in the public cloud.
The AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) is a comprehensive assessment that allows AWS Partners to identify and remediate risks within their software or solutions. The review ensures alignment with AWS Well-Architected best practices, emphasizing security, reliability, operational excellence, performance efficiency, and cost optimization. Successfully completing the FTR demonstrates Matrox Video’s commitment to maintaining high standards and provides customers with added confidence in the robustness, security, and efficiency of solutions deployed on AWS.
Replacing traditional broadcast hardware interconnected with clocked, synchronous protocols such as ST 2110 or SDI, Matrox ORIGIN leverages distributed Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) environments interconnected via asynchronous, uncompressed fabric. This unique architecture combined with comprehensive control capabilities frees media processing from hardware limitations, delivering unmatched scalability, agility, and redundancy.
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