Media operations are often split across tools, vendors, infrastructures, support channels and manual handovers.

Teams need a clearer way to access services, connect workflows, observe operations and scale capabilities without forcing a single platform replacement.

BCE’s MaaS allows to activate media solutions and services simply.

We manage integrations, infrastructure, platform evolution and operational complexities through one contract.

Provide teams with a single access point to selected services, simplifying access and reducing tool fragmentation across the organization.

BCE helps with: Portal access, user management, SSO and app activation.

Move content seamlessly between tools, services, and destinations, reducing manual handovers and ensuring more predictable, repeatable delivery.

BCE helps with: Connectors, workflow design, integration and operational support.

Gain clear visibility into service status, support, usage, and operational performance, enabling better oversight and stronger accountability.

BCE helps with: Observability, ticketing, reporting and service views where available.

Get started quickly with applications such as Remote Commentary, Media Management, Streaming, Storage, and more, enabling faster access to operational capabilities.

BCE helps with: Application onboarding, setup, support and integration path.

Connect on-prem infrastructure, BCE hosting, cloud services, and applications into a seamless environment, providing greater flexibility while maintaining operational control.

BCE helps with: Hybrid architecture, connectors, infrastructure and operations.

Combine multiple BCE services into a tailored operational journey, creating a clearer and more efficient end-to-end workflow.

BCE helps with: Workflow design, apps, managed services, support and reporting.

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Can BCE provide one portal for media operations?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service provides a common entry point for selected users, authentication, navigation, service access and operational views.

Can users access BCE and partner apps from Media-as-a-Service?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service can provide access to selected BCE and partner applications, such as remote commentary, live streaming, playout, content exchange or media management services.

Can Media-as-a-Service connect customer systems and BCE services?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service can connect customer systems, BCE services and partner tools through workflow connectors and API-based integrations.

Can Media-as-a-Service provide operational visibility?

Yes. Depending on the service scope, Media-as-a-Service can provide service visibility, monitoring views, health information, alerts and operational indicators.

Can Media-as-a-Service include support and helpdesk features?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service can provide a support entry point, ticketing, knowledge base, changelog and service communication for selected services.

Can Media-as-a-Service provide usage reporting?

Yes. Where enabled, Media-as-a-Service can provide usage data, service reporting, consumption indicators and operational KPIs.

Can Media-as-a-Service connect to media infrastructure?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service can connect services to hosting, storage, compute, network and hybrid infrastructure options for media workloads.

Can Media-as-a-Service act as a media hub?

Yes. Media-as-a-Service can help connect media flows, assets, metadata, storage and preparation services into more visible and repeatable workflows.