Media service provider iKO Media Group has launched iKOSYSTEM, a unified broadcast operations platform designed to give customers a single operational layer across satellite, cloud, OTT and FAST services.
Available immediately to all iKOMG customers, iKOSYSTEM consolidates subscribed services including playout, monitoring, OTT distribution, FAST Channel automation and EPG management into one secure, real-time dashboard accessible via a single login. The Switzerland-based company positions the platform as the first to unify satellite, cloud, OTT and FAST workflows within one operational architecture.
The move resolves long-standing fragmentation in broadcast environments, where operators typically manage multiple systems, URLs and credentials across hybrid infrastructures, according to iKOMG. iKOSYSTEM integrates Single Sign-On access, role-based permissions, embedded live return-feed monitoring, real-time system health indicators and API-ready architecture.
Through the new portal, customers can access services such as iKOBMS, iKOCLOUD, iKOPLUS, iKOGUIDE, iKOCLIPS, iKOFAST, iKOOTT and iKOQ via a modular, web-based dashboard. Services appear dynamically based on contractual subscriptions, allowing additional tools to be activated without migrating to separate platforms.
“This is a structural shift in how broadcast operations are delivered,” said Adir Hadad, VP of Cloud Services at iKO Media Group. “iKOSYSTEM unifies complex technical environments into a single operational interface. From cloud playout redundancy and return-feed monitoring to OTT distribution and FAST Channel automation, customers now have real-time visibility and actionable control without relying on multiple systems or support escalation. The platform is API-ready, secure by design, and built to integrate seamlessly into modern broadcast workflows.”
Shmulik Koren, CEO of iKO Media Group, added: “At iKOMG, we don’t follow industry trends – we set them. iKOSYSTEM represents our commitment to leading from the front and solving real client challenges at their core. Broadcasters today need clarity, control, and accountability across increasingly complex ecosystems. We built iKOSYSTEM to eliminate fragmentation and give our customers complete operational confidence. This is not just a portal – it’s a new operational standard.”
According to iKOMG, future updates to iKOSYSTEM will incorporate satellite and distribution data, channel analytics and NOC notifications as the company expands the platform’s role as a centralised operational hub.