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Enterprise Reporting

As a broadcaster, Enterprise Level Reporting gives you all the statistics and analytical tools needed to make informative decisions about your streaming projects. Regardless of whether your project involves live streaming or on-demand streaming - knowing who your audience is, and how they view your stream - is crucial for the project's overall success. For more details and a comparison of the different reporting levels we offer (including Enterprise Reporting), visit our Reporting page.

Enterprise Reporting - Most Popular Times

Enterprise-Level Reporting: Most Popular Times.
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Measure your stream's overall populartiy. This report produces a list of your stream's most popular times: Groupable by Day, Hour, Average Bandwidth, Maximum Connections, Minimum Connections and Standard Deviation.

Enterprise Reporting - Total Connections

Enterprise Reporting - Total Connections
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Get an overview of your stream's total connections based on the time period you specify, in the form of a graph or in a detailed list. Find out, for example, how your stream performs every day of the month, against the average of the selected period.

Enterprise Reporting - Peak Connections

Enterprise Reporting - Peak Connections
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What is the highest number of concurrent viewers / listeners your stream attracted at a single point in time? How does it compare to the average of that period? This report gives you a broad perspective on the success of your streaming project, measureable in different time-frames.

Enterprise Reporting - Geographic Overview

Enterprise Reporting - Geographic Overview
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Find out exactly where in the world your stream is most popular (cities, states and countries). Regardless of whether you're a global or local broadcaster, knowing where your stream arrives after it leaves our servers is powerful knowledge you can use to fine-tune your project goals.

Professional Reporting

Professional Level Reporting is a step forward towards making more of your streaming project. These key statistics and analytical tools are essential to maximize your stream's potential over time. For more details and a comparison of the different reporting levels we offer (including Professional Reporting), visit our Reporting page. Note: All Professional Reporting features are available in the Enterprise Reporting Program.

Professional Reporting - Bandwidth Usage

Professional Reporting - Bandwidth Usage
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Keep track of your stream's bandwidth usage across a period of time of your choice. Compare weekly bandwidth usage amounts, for example, in addition to usage sorted by days and hours. This can give you a vital overview of your streaming project's overall performance.

Professional Reporting - User Hours

Professional Reporting - User Hours
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Create reports outlining the total amount of hours your audience has spent viewing / listening to your stream, based on a timeline you define. An excellent feature for broadcasters who need to report hourly usage to Performing Rights Organizations (PRO).

Professional - Geogrpahic Map Overview

Professional Reporting - Geogrpahic Map Overview
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A map/data representation of your stream's overall usage by location. Find out how your stream is distibuted globally, and in which areas of the world your broadcasting is most effective. Total Connections, Bandwidth and Average Duration for the selected period are presented per location.

Professional Reporting - Real-Time Vitals

Professional Reporting - Real-Time Vitals
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The best way of tracking your stream's popularity on a minute-to-minute basis. An outstanding advantage for broadcasters publishing a Live Streaming channel, who wish to know how many people are listening or viewing the stream as it's being distributed.

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