Akamai Launches CloudScale Pro: Revolutionizing Cloud-Based Streaming for Major Sports Events
Discover Akamai's CloudScale Pro - advanced cloud-based streaming infrastructure designed to handle peak traffic and ensure high-quality video delivery during major sports events.
# Akamai Launches CloudScale Pro: Revolutionizing Cloud-Based Streaming for Major Sports Events Akamai Technologies, a global leader in edge solutions for delivering digital content and applications, has unveiled **CloudScale Pro**, its latest cloud-based streaming infrastructure. This advanced platform is specifically tailored to meet the extraordinary demands of major sports events, ensuring high-quality, reliable, and scalable video delivery even during peak traffic times. ## Why CloudScale Pro? With the rise of over-the-top (OTT) platforms and the increasing reliance on live streaming for sports content, traditional streaming solutions are often pushed beyond their limits. According to Akamai's latest report, sports events can generate up to 10x the normal traffic volume, leading to buffering issues and degraded user experiences. **CloudScale Pro** addresses these challenges by leveraging Akamai’s extensive edge network and advanced cloud technologies. ## Key Features of CloudScale Pro - **Scalability**: Built on a global cloud architecture, **CloudScale Pro** can seamlessly scale up or down based on real-time demand, ensuring consistent performance during peak hours. - **Quality of Service (QoS)**: The platform employs intelligent load balancing and adaptive bitrate streaming to optimize video quality, reducing buffering and improving user satisfaction. - **Security**: Enhanced security measures, including DDoS protection and content encryption, safeguard the integrity and privacy of the streamed content. ## Real-World Applications One of the first adopters of CloudScale Pro is Major League Baseball (MLB). MLB’s decision to integrate this technology into its streaming services was driven by the need to provide a superior viewing experience for fans during the 2026 World Series. "CloudScale Pro has been instrumental in ensuring our live stream delivers crystal-clear video and lightning-fast performance," said Sarah Thompson, Senior Director of Digital Media at MLB. Similarly, the UEFA Champions League has seen significant improvements in streaming reliability after deploying **CloudScale Pro** for their 2026 tournament coverage. "The platform's ability to handle large-scale events without compromising on quality is a game-changer for us," noted Martin Fischer, Head of Technology Solutions at UEFA. ## Conclusion As the landscape of sports broadcasting continues to evolve, cloud-based streaming infrastructure like Akamai’s **CloudScale Pro** plays a critical role in delivering exceptional experiences to viewers. By addressing scalability, QoS, and security, this technology is set to redefine how major sports events are streamed globally.
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