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Caretta Research recently partnered with Zixi to detail how organizations are replacing rigid legacy systems with IP video for content delivery, a move aimed at unlocking creative potential, achieving scale, and reimagining the economics of live broadcasting. Earlier, on October 16, 2025, the firm discussed super-aggregation, highlighting its benefits for consumers, platform operators, and streaming/app providers, while also noting complexities in creating unified user experiences, commercial integration, and enabling multi-service discovery. On the same day, Caretta Research released a report on cloud production and remote editing, which 90% of video professionals use, examining how widespread inefficient and insecure remote content access methods undermine workflow transformation. The firm also published a report on five key media technology buying trends tracked over the previous eighteen months, which included direct-to-consumer streaming, super-aggregation, advancements in video analytics, and the shift to remote working. Concurrently, Caretta Research released a report on industrial-scale content piracy, advocating for a new data-driven approach to target risky behavior with precision, aiming to disrupt criminals while improving user experience and transforming piracy countermeasures in a super-aggregation environment.
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