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MediaMelon Joins Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program to Deliver Real-Time Streaming Analytics at Global Scale

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Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM) announced on April 17, 2026 that MediaMelon joined the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program as an ISV to run SmartSight natively on Akamai Cloud. SmartSight’s analytics run on Linode Kubernetes Engine with Akamai NodeBalancers and multi-region deployment to reduce telemetry latency and support data sovereignty.

Together, Akamai CDN telemetry and SmartSight player-side analytics provide unified, real-time visibility of streaming quality and advertising performance for OTT, CTV, FAST, and live operators.

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On the day this news was published, AKAM declined 0.95%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

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Key Figures

Total revenue: $4.208 billion Security revenue: $2.24 billion Compute revenue: $708 million +5 more
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Total revenue $4.208 billion 2025 results from DEF 14A proxy statement
Security revenue $2.24 billion 2025 results, security revenue grew 10%
Compute revenue $708 million 2025 results, compute revenue grew 12%
Delivery revenue $1.26 billion 2025 results from proxy statement
Operating cash flow $1.52 billion 2025 operating cash flow (36% of revenue)
Share repurchases $800 million 2025 repurchases totaling 10 million shares
Shares repurchased 10 million shares Cumulative 2025 buyback activity
Share reduction 18% Reduction in common shares outstanding since 2015

Market Reality Check

Price: $154.00 Vol: Volume 6,606,365 is 1.11x...
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$154.00 Last Close
Volume Volume 6,606,365 is 1.11x the 20-day average of 5,951,685 ahead of this partnership news. normal
Technical Price $96.81 trades above the 200-day MA of $87.31 and 20.07% below the 52-week high of $121.12.

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AKAM gained 7.11% while momentum data show only one peer (GEN) moving, down 4.51...
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AKAM gained 7.11% while momentum data show only one peer (GEN) moving, down 4.51% with no news, indicating a stock-specific reaction rather than a sector-wide move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Apr 08 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 08 AI threat report Positive +1.9% State of the Internet report highlighting AI bot activity and publisher risks.
Apr 07 Earnings call notice Positive -0.6% Announcement of Q1 2026 results conference call and webcast details.
Apr 07 Channel alliance Positive -0.6% Partnership with Arrow Electronics to broaden access to Akamai solutions.
Apr 01 Public sector contract Positive +0.8% New State of Montana contract vehicle for cloud and security solutions.
Mar 25 Product launch Positive +4.1% Launch of Akamai Brand Guardian to combat brand impersonation and fraud.
Pattern Detected

Recent product, partnership, and report announcements have often seen modestly positive price reactions, with occasional negative divergences on otherwise constructive news.

Recent Company History

Over the last month, Akamai has reported several strategic developments, including an AI bot traffic report on Apr 8, an upcoming Q1 2026 earnings call notice on Apr 7, a channel alliance with Arrow Electronics also on Apr 7, a State of Montana public sector contract on Apr 1, and the launch of Akamai Brand Guardian on Mar 25. These items, largely focused on security, cloud, and public sector expansion, were met with mostly positive but moderate price moves, providing a constructive backdrop for today’s cloud partnership news.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Akamai’s strategy of deepening its cloud ecosystem by adding MediaMelon...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Akamai’s strategy of deepening its cloud ecosystem by adding MediaMelon’s SmartSight analytics natively on Akamai Cloud. It extends prior moves in security, edge, and public sector contracts and builds on a 2025 revenue base of $4.208 billion with strong contributions from security and compute. Investors may watch how many streaming operators adopt the joint solution, how it influences cloud usage trends, and how upcoming Q1 2026 results contextualize this partnership alongside other recent product and channel initiatives.

Key Terms

kubernetes, microservices, telemetry, data sovereignty, +3 more
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kubernetes technical
"SmartSight’s analytics pipeline runs on Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE), elastically scaling"
Kubernetes is an open-source system that automates running and managing many pieces of software across groups of computers, like a conductor coordinating musicians so each piece plays at the right time and place. For investors, it matters because companies that use it can deploy updates faster, scale services up or down automatically, and cut infrastructure costs — factors that influence growth, reliability and operating margins.
microservices technical
"NodeBalancers distribute telemetry ingestion across SmartSight’s microservices with no single"
Microservices are a way of designing software systems as a collection of small, independent parts that work together to perform a larger function. Each part handles a specific task, making the system more flexible and easier to update or fix. For investors, understanding microservices can reveal how a company's technology is structured, potentially impacting its agility, efficiency, and ability to innovate.
telemetry technical
"CDN-level telemetry from Akamai and player-side analytics from SmartSight provide a complete"
Telemetry is the automatic collection and transmission of measurements from remote devices, systems, or patients to a central system for monitoring and analysis—like a car sending engine, speed and location data back to a dashboard. For investors it matters because telemetry provides real-time evidence of product performance, safety and user behavior, helping assess revenue potential, operational risk, regulatory compliance and whether a product is meeting market demand.
data sovereignty regulatory
"processing close to viewers, reducing telemetry latency and supporting data sovereignty requirements"
Data sovereignty is the principle that digital information is subject to the laws and control of the country or entity where it is stored or processed. For investors, it matters because where data lives affects a company's legal obligations, costs, ability to sell services across borders, and exposure to government access or restrictions — like owning a house that must follow the rules of the town it sits in.
qoe technical
"delivers Quality of Experience (QoE) analytics, advertising monetization intelligence"
Quality of earnings is an analysis that checks how much of a company’s reported profit comes from normal, repeatable business versus one-off items, accounting choices, or timing effects. Like checking a car’s true fuel efficiency rather than trusting a single lucky trip, it helps investors judge how reliable earnings are for valuing the company, forecasting future profits, and spotting hidden risks.
ott technical
"session insights for OTT, CTV, FAST, and live-streaming operators worldwide"
OTT stands for “over-the-top” and describes video, audio or other media services delivered directly to users over the internet, bypassing traditional cable or broadcast systems. Investors watch OTT metrics—subscriber counts, viewing time, and churn—because they drive recurring revenue, advertising potential and customer loyalty much like a consumer choosing to subscribe to a gym instead of buying one-off classes. Changes in OTT performance can signal growth opportunities or rising costs for content and marketing, affecting company value.
isv financial
"MediaMelon is the latest organization to join ... as an Independent Software Vendor (ISV)"
An ISV, or independent software vendor, is a company that builds and sells software products or apps that run on or connect to other companies' platforms and devices. Investors care because ISVs create revenue through product sales, subscriptions and partnerships; their growth, customer retention and dependence on larger platforms affect scalability and risk much like a bakery that sells its own loaves but also relies on big delivery apps.

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SmartSight streaming intelligence platform runs natively on Akamai Cloud, combining CDN-level telemetry with player-side analytics to give streaming operators complete visibility from origin to screen

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM) announced today that MediaMelon is the latest organization to join the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program as an Independent Software Vendor (ISV). MediaMelon provides SmartSight, a video-first streaming intelligence platform that delivers Quality of Experience (QoE) analytics, advertising monetization intelligence, and AI-powered session insights for OTT, CTV, FAST, and live-streaming operators worldwide.

As an ISV in the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program, MediaMelon delivers a uniquely integrated streaming analytics solution on Akamai Cloud. SmartSight’s analytics pipeline runs on Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE), elastically scaling to absorb live event traffic spikes without pre-provisioning. Akamai NodeBalancers distribute telemetry ingestion across SmartSight’s microservices with no single point of failure. Multi-region deployment across Akamai’s globally distributed cloud enables analytics processing close to viewers, reducing telemetry latency and supporting data sovereignty requirements. Together, CDN-level telemetry from Akamai and player-side analytics from SmartSight provide a complete, unified picture of streaming quality, from origin to screen.

“Running natively on Akamai Cloud means our joint customers get a complete picture of streaming quality, from CDN health to viewer QoE on a single globally distributed platform with the elastic scale and data sovereignty that premium OTT operators and global broadcasters demand. For operators where every second of downtime and every missed ad impression directly impacts revenue, this partnership delivers the visibility and speed that operations teams have been asking for,” said Kumar Subramanian, CEO, MediaMelon.

“Akamai is pleased to make MediaMelon’s SmartSight capabilities easily available to Akamai customers through the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program,” said Zak Putnam, AVP, Global Cloud Partnerships, Akamai. “Streaming operators are now able to deploy real-time QoE and advertising analytics purpose-built for video and scale it across Akamai Cloud, the world’s most distributed platform for cloud computing, security, and content delivery.”

The Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program is designed to make solution-based services that are interoperable with Akamai cloud computing services easily accessible to Akamai customers. The services are provided by Akamai technology partners that complete a rigorous qualification process to ensure they are readily available to deploy and scale across the globally distributed Akamai Cloud. The services are available individually or can work together to form a larger ecosystem of complementary capabilities, which can offer performance and cost benefits by running on a single global platform.

To learn more about the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program or to join the leading technology companies that partner with Akamai, visit the Akamai Technology Partner Program page.

Additional information about Akamai’s cloud computing services is available at akamai.com. Learn more about SmartSight at mediamelon.com.

About MediaMelon

MediaMelon is a video-first streaming intelligence company. Its SmartSight platform delivers real-time QoE analytics, ad monetization intelligence, AI-powered session insights, and content viewing analytics with StreamScore — a unified quality metric for benchmarking viewer experience, to help streaming operators improve viewer experience, protect ad revenue, and ensure reliable delivery at scale. Trusted by leading global streaming platforms supporting 20M+ concurrent viewers, SmartSight integrates with 40+ player SDKs and deploys in days across all major CTV, mobile, web, and set-top box platforms. Learn more at mediamelon.com.

About Akamai

Akamai is the cybersecurity and cloud computing company that powers and protects business online. Our market-leading security solutions, superior threat intelligence, and global operations team provide defense in depth to safeguard enterprise data and applications everywhere. Akamai’s full-stack cloud computing solutions deliver performance and affordability on the world’s most distributed platform. Global enterprises trust Akamai to provide the industry-leading reliability, scale, and expertise they need to grow their business with confidence. Learn more at akamai.com and akamai.com/blog, or follow Akamai Technologies on X and LinkedIn.

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FAQ

What did Akamai (AKAM) announce on April 17, 2026 about MediaMelon?

Akamai announced MediaMelon joined its Qualified Compute Partner Program as an ISV to run SmartSight natively on Akamai Cloud. According to the company, this enables integrated CDN-level telemetry and player-side analytics for real-time streaming QoE and ad insights.

How does SmartSight run on Akamai Cloud and what scalability does it offer for AKAM customers?

SmartSight runs on Linode Kubernetes Engine with Akamai NodeBalancers to elastically scale during live events. According to the company, this architecture absorbs traffic spikes without pre-provisioning and removes single points of failure.

What investor-relevant benefits does the MediaMelon partnership bring to Akamai (AKAM)?

The partnership adds a video-first analytics capability to Akamai’s cloud portfolio, enhancing service offerings for streaming operators. According to the company, it enables unified QoE and advertising analytics deployable across Akamai’s global regions.

Will the Akamai–MediaMelon integration affect data latency and sovereignty for streaming operators?

Yes. Multi-region deployment processes analytics closer to viewers, reducing telemetry latency and supporting data sovereignty requirements. According to the company, this design targets latency-sensitive, globally distributed streaming customers and compliance needs.

How can Akamai customers access MediaMelon’s SmartSight on AKAM Cloud after the April 17, 2026 announcement?

Akamai customers can access SmartSight through the Akamai Qualified Compute Partner Program as an interoperable solution on Akamai Cloud. According to the company, the service is available to deploy and scale across Akamai’s globally distributed platform.