With this integration, Actus automatically sends monitoring alerts directly to Pikolo’s ITracker system. ITracker, in turn, connects with Actus via API to provide a smooth, in-platform experience for users. “This bi-directional data exchange minimizes manual operator input and ensures that channel status and technical alerts are instantly available within ITracker’s centralized environment,” Actus says.
Actus-generated alerts are now stored alongside all other operational data – linear, digital, and more – inside ITracker’s comprehensive data store. This single source of truth (SSOT) enables broadcasters to track performance trends, identify recurring issues, and make faster, data-driven decisions, the company says.
By combining Actus’ advanced monitoring capabilities with ITracker’s analytics and profiling tools, broadcasters benefit from:
Sima Levy, Actus Digital CEO, says: “Our mission is to make our QA Compliance Logger and monitoring a source of strategic value. By partnering with Pikolo, we’re giving broadcasters a more connected, efficient, and insightful way to manage both technical performance and overall operations.”
“Pikolo serves customers across all broadcast verticals, from single stations to multi-national networks,” said Vernon Omegah, Pikolo VP of technology. “Integrating Actus’ monitoring data gives our clients richer business insights to drive operational excellence.”
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