Accedo launches AI-native orchestration platform to automate streaming service optimization
Accedo has introduced Accedo Compose, an AI-native orchestration platform designed to optimize OTT streaming service operations in real time. The solution deploys a network of AI agents to continuously monitor streaming quality, diagnose anomalies across CDN and device layers, and automatically trigger interventions like CDN failovers or retention strategies to mitigate subscriber churn.
Key Takeaways
- Accedo Compose uses a network of AI 'impact agents' to diagnose root causes across infrastructure layers without manual log investigation.
- Integrated 360-degree data lakehouse unifies fragmented signals from CDNs, devices, analytics, and CRM systems into a single orchestration layer.
- Platform enables automated interventions, including CDN failovers for localized buffering and personalized retention offers for high-risk subscribers.
- Compose is designed to layer natively on top of the Accedo Assemble platform or integrate with existing third-party streaming stacks.
Why It Matters
The shift from reactive to autonomous operations addresses a critical bottleneck in OTT scaling: the speed of manual problem-solving. By automating root-cause analysis and hardware-level switching (like CDN failover), Accedo aims to minimize 'silent churning' where users abandon an app due to technical friction before a support ticket is even created. This reflects a broader industry push to use AI agents for operational efficiency as streaming providers transition from a growth-at-all-costs model to one focused on profitability and long-term retention. Success will depend on the real-world accuracy of these 'impact agents' in preventing false-positive failovers. Watch for early performance data from the upcoming IBC 2025 showcase.
Additional Context
The launch of Accedo Compose aligns with a significant pivot toward AI-integrated operations across the video streaming sector. Per IMARC Group (2025), the global video streaming market is projected to reach $540 billion by 2034, with growth increasingly driven by AI capabilities that optimize content delivery and user experience. Industry data from McKinsey (2025) indicates that 78% of organizations now incorporate AI in at least one stage of their creative or technical workflows, a 6% increase from 2024. This trend is amplified by the industry's collective focus on profitability; major infrastructure providers like Harmonic and Dacast are similarly integrating AI to automate repetitive tasks and stabilize service quality across hybrid cloud environments (per Harmonic, 2024; per Dacast, 2025). Strategic partnerships are also defining this new orchestration landscape. In September 2024, Accedo announced an expanded collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Brightcove, and New Relic to streamline its managed services hub, which likely serves as the technical foundation for Compose's real-time monitoring capabilities (per Advanced Television, September 2024). This integration of third-party observability tools reflects the growing complexity of the OTT stack. Meanwhile, vertical consolidation continues to reshape the vendor market, evidenced by Bending Spoons' $233 million acquisition of veteran video platform Brightcove in late 2024 (per Streaming Media, November 2024). For independent software providers like Stockholm-based Accedo, which reportedly generates approximately $97.5 million in annual revenue (per Growjo, 2024), modular toolkits like Compose are essential to remaining competitive against increasingly consolidated end-to-end platforms.
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