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Cloud Lifts Video Infrastructure Market

Meanwhile, on the network side of the video infrastructure business, the largest revenue increases in the first quarter came from TV Everywhere, cloud DVR software and content discovery solutions, along with CCAP hardware and media data centers. Each of those categories has plenty of room for continuing growth as well. Data from Parks Associates, for example, suggests that the number of cloud DVR subscribers will quintuple by 2018. (See Cloud DVR Is a Killer App... Just Not in 2015.)

From the article "Cloud Lifts Video Infrastructure Market" by Mari Silbey.

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