JWP Connatix now in AWS Marketplace
April 15, 2025

JWP Connatix, the video technology and monetisation platform, has announced its video hosting and streaming solutions are now available in AWS Marketplace. This offering empowers businesses to seamlessly scale their video delivery and monetisation strategies, leveraging Amazon Web Service’s secure and robust infrastructure to optimise viewer experiences globally with speed, security and reliability.
JWP Connatix has created an integrated orchestration layer on top of AWS Elemental Media Services and Amazon Cloudfront CDN to enable companies to seamlessly host, manage and monetise video content. These advanced workflows create a reliable, scalable streaming platform supporting thousands of customers and delivering over 15 billion video views per month. The JWP Connatix solution includes subscription and advertising monetisation capabilities including SSAI and contextual demand for both live and VoD.
Companies such as ITV and Trilogy Digital Platform’s TBN+ trust JWP Connatix to support their video business. Now, more companies can take advantage of this solution in AWS Marketplace. This allows businesses to streamline procurement, optimise costs, and utilise a comprehensive video platform for secure, scalable video delivery, while effectively engaging global audiences.
“Joining AWS Marketplace gives us the opportunity to bring our best-in-class video platform to more businesses looking to scale their video delivery and monetisation efforts with ease,” said Jenn Chen, CRO of JWP Connatix. “By combining the power of AWS’s global infrastructure with our dynamic video technology, we’re enabling businesses to elevate their video strategies and grow revenue through a single, seamless platform.”
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