Security News > 2021 > May > Ramp eCDN integrates with Microsoft Teams to securely deliver live and VoD streaming experience

Ramp eCDN is one of the only Microsoft partners to offer all three types of eCDN technologies as a unified solution for unparallel flexibility.
By utilizing the Ramp eCDN integration, organizations set up on Microsoft Teams can access an arsenal of technologies combined with enterprise level analytics.
"Companies are increasingly dependent on video to engage and collaborate. As Microsoft Teams continues to evolve into the focal point of workplace collaboration, demand for a higher quality video experience will continue to increase substantially along with a heighten strain on the corporate network," said Neal Stanton, Co-CEO of Ramp.
"Through our integration with Microsoft, Ramp empowers Microsoft Teams users with more flexibility than ever before. With access to all three eCDN technologies, enterprises can mix and match solutions to achieve flawless video streaming and optimal bandwidth savings, securely across their network."
"Ramp's integration with Microsoft Teams empowers users with complete control. Whichever the network, device, or platform, we have a solution that's tailored to meet each customer's needs."
"The remote work opportunity has accelerated the video adoption process and with more people returning to the office, video has now shifted from a luxury to a necessity. By teaming up with Microsoft, Ramp is tackling the most prominent IT concerns - security and network performance," said Steve Vonder Haar, Senior Analyst at Wainhouse Research.
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