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Sony New Media Solutions Deploys KeyOS MultiKey Server for National Hot Rod Association

Sony New Media Solutions Deploys KeyOS MultiKey Server for National Hot Rod Association
Industryโ€™s First Multi-DRM Server for Linux on ARM 32 & ARM 64

BuyDRM announced today that Sony New Media Solutions (NMS) has licensed the KeyOS MultiKey Server for deployment across the Sony NMS Ven.ue Platform. ย Sony NMS will use the MultiKey Server to deliver premium video content from the ย National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) atย www.NHRA.com.

Sony New Media Solutionsโ€™ย Ven.ue platformย provides supply chain and OTT/e-Commerce solutions to power a new era of media consumption. Global brands rely on Ven.ue for one single solution to distribute content to thousands of destinations around the world, enabling their clients to keep pace with evolving consumer demand and emerging multi-channel distribution models.

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MultiKey Server has gone through an extensive evolution to modernize the security, scalability and affordability of multi-DRM products for Linux on ARM. This release includes updated support for Linux for ARM 32 and 64 computing platforms. This new edition of the product is targeted with development for the hospitality and travel marketplaces where Linux-based delivery platforms using the cost-effective ARM computing platform are dominant.

MultiKey Server now supports Appleโ€™s FairPlay and Googleโ€™s Widevine DRMs on ARM and additional support for PlayReady on Intel and AMD. This support makes MultiKey Server the ideal platform for remote deploymentsย en masseย on a variety of craft including buses, trains, airplanes and water vessels.ย  The product can be deployed on ARM compute platforms or in the cloud using Dockers and Windows Server with Intel and AMD computing.

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โ€œWorking with BuyDRM has enabled Sony New Media Solutions to quickly cover the DRM and device landscapes with one product footprint,โ€ said Theresa Alesso, Pro Division President of Sony Electronics. โ€œThe KeyOS MultiKey Server provides media operators a one-stop DRM solution that satisfies the studiosโ€™ security requirements in the cloud.โ€

โ€œBuyDRM’s MultiKeyย Server, in conjunction with Sony’s Ven.ueย service, allowsย the NHRAย to deliver premium videoย to our fans and ensure viewers across all devices experienceย a smooth protected playback experience,” said Rob Hedrick, Director of Post Production & Supervising Producer, NHRA.

โ€œPorting the MultiKey Server to Linux on ARM 32 and ARM 64 required significant investment effort utilizing our team’s technical expertise in content protection and cybersecurity to deliver an innovative solution,โ€ said Andrew Popov, BuyDRM CTO. โ€œThere are products in the marketplace that comprise a portion of our feature set but lack true robust security and scalability. We solved those problems to the benefit of our clients.โ€

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