
Company leaders say enterprises increasingly want video to drive decisions and actions across the business, not just deliver streams. Demonstrations will preview a new framework for enabling AI-powered workflows directly from live streams, turning video into real-time signals downstream systems can act on.
Early use cases include:
- Contextual ad break triggering using scene and object detection to surface more natural monetization opportunities.
- Live content tagging and metadata generation to convert what’s happening in a stream into searchable, structured information.
- Operational event detection to trigger alerts, workflows or downstream actions without constant human monitoring.
Wowza will also partner with Cloudflare to showcase a Media over QUIC (MOQ) workflow spanning OBS, Wowza origin infrastructure, Cloudflare relay and MOQ playback, aimed at exploring flexible, low-latency delivery architectures.
Barry Owen, Wowza chief solutions architect, will present demos at Cloudflare’s booth (W2300):
- Sunday, noon–1 p.m.
- Tuesday, 2–3 p.m.
In addition, the company will discuss continued innovation across Wowza Streaming Engine to support more flexible, observable and production-ready live video workflows.
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