Tag: Chandra Kotaru

  • Vidyadhar Khatavkar joins Gaian Solutions as COO-Maya Platform

    Vidyadhar Khatavkar joins Gaian Solutions as COO-Maya Platform

    BENGALURU: Former Raj TV group COO Vidyadhar Khatavkar has joined Gaian Solutions India as Chief Operating Officer – Maya Platform. He will be reporting to Gaian president and CEO Chandra Kotaru and will be based out of Mumbai.

     

    Khatavkar will be driving growth of Maya Platform. The Maya platform for Satellite TV Channels offers a localisation technology that has potential to increase Television Broadcaster revenues multi folds, says the company.

     

    Khatavkar says, “Indian TV Broadcast industry is at crucial stage where it is facing quite a few challenges. However, it is poised to leap towards next growth cycle and the process of digitisation is one such steps and technology will be playing the role of ‘driver’ in this growth. Maya Platform is such a breakthrough technology and product, which has potential to change the Indian television market scenario.”

     

    Gaian is a Seven year old Media Technology and Services company headquartered in Silicon Valley, San Jose, USA with satellite R&D development centers in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam in India and Shenzhen in China. 

     

    Khatavkar has spent over 23 years in the industry. Khatavkar has been associated with the Zee Network for 13 years. He was part of the core team that launched the Zee Alpha channels. He was also the national sales head for all the regional channels at Zee from 2000-2002. Till 2005, he was business head, Zee Gujarati; and his last assignment with Zee was as senior vice-president – sales, Zee Sports. In May 2006, he departed from the Zee umbrella to join B4U, where he spent two years.

     

    After Zee, Khatavkar was Senior Vice President of Cellcast Interactive overlooking media strategy, acquisition, consumer research, airtime sales and sponsorships. He later joined the Raj TV Network as Group COO, where he worked for about two years.

  • Gaian launches Maya Platform for enhanced programming content delivery

    Gaian launches Maya Platform for enhanced programming content delivery

    NEW DELHI: The satellite broadcasters may have a reason to rejoice. Gaian Solutions India, a leading Technology and Consulting company that develops products and solutions for the Media and Entertainment industry, has launched its Maya Platform.

     

    The technology offers exciting real time localised cloud content services thus offering powerful tools to enhance Broadcasters programming content. Maya has the potential to change Satellite Broadcasters revenues by orders of magnitude. It also offers innovative solutions to free-to-air (FTA) broadcasters.

     

    1. Maya’s localisation technology integrates internet feeds and cloud content delivery mechanisms right into the uplink broadcast eliminating the need for internet connectivity at the edge devices. This liberates broadcasters from any kind of ecosystem challenges in commercialising localised data services.

     

    2. Maya is platform agnostic ensuring seamless localisation across all delivery channels be it a satellite broadcast or an OTT platform.

     

    3. Maya’s IRD integrates cloud and satellite reception into one device.

     

    4. The full HD IRD player and streamer ensures savings on broadcasters HD migration budgets.

     

    5. It offers a full featured Back Office and Self-Care portal to automate the work flow of sourcing, delivery, approval, distribution, proof of play and billing of local advertisements

     

    6. Maya allows broadcasters to report breaking news, latest events and trending topics, as they happen on Social Media platforms

     

    Gaian Solutions President and CEO Chandra Kotaru said, “From the outset we have set the bar for technological innovation in digital TV, achieving an unrivalled array of industry firsts. As our knowledge and expertise has grown, so the technology we use has been renewed and redefined. And that process continues today, with rapid changes in the way TV is broadcast, enjoyed and combined with other services.”