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OpenView is a free-to-view direct broadcast satellite television provider in South Africa which is run by Platco Digital (part of the eMedia Group which includes free-to-air channel e.tv). It launched on 15 October 2013.
HP OpenView is the former name for a Hewlett-Packard product family that consisted of network and systems management products. In 2007, HP OpenView was rebranded as HP BTO ( Business Technology Optimization ) Software when it became part of the HP Software Division .
MultiChoice. M-Net; M-Net Movies; Mzansi Magic; KykNET; Africa Magic; 1Max; Independent Stations. Moja Love; Mindset Learn; Newzroom Afrika; Movie Room; Play Room; DBE TV
eReality is a South African reality television channel created and owned by eMedia Investments's e.tv for OpenView. [1] The channel broadcasts 16 hours a day showcasing a mix of local and international nostalgic reality series and shows which never before appeared on e.tv. [2] eReality is currently the most popular reality channel in South Africa.
After the acquisition by HP, the application was rebranded as HP Service Manager and was included in the HP OpenView product suite. HP offers the application as a service desk solution that enables IT to work as a single organization, governed by a consistent set of processes to handle service delivery and support quickly and efficiently.
On 15 October 2013, eMedia Investments launched South Africa's first free-to-view platform, Openview, consisting of 18 channels, including additional e.tv channels. [citation needed] From 1 May 2021, PremiumFree TV launched in the market to serve as a rival to the Openview platform. [citation needed]
eMovies is a 24-hour South African digital satellite television free-to-air movie channel created and owned by eMedia Investment's e.tv for the Openview platform. eMovies Extra is a sister companion channel.
After eMedia Investments and Platco Digital successfully launched its OpenView platform, they decided to expand their family of channels. [2] With eExtra in particular being popular in airing telenovelas such as Santa Diabla, e.tv decided to bulk in on international dramas and series.