All IP and Cloud articles
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Industry Trends
The Future of Broadcast Engineering: Navigating the Cloud Computing Revolution
The advent of cloud computing technologies means the broadcast industry is currently undergoing a seismic shift. This transition from traditional hardware-based setups to complex IT-centric systems is fundamentally altering the landscape of media production. Industry veterans Stuart Ray, the Head of Skills and Development at The IABM and Damon ...
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Industry Trends
ST 2110 and NDI: The Stellar Trajectory of IP Video
The world of IP-based video is defined at present by a couple of major technologies. David Davies examines their primary points of difference and wonders ‘what’s next’ for media connectivity and transportation.
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Daily News
Going green in the cloud
A key focus of IP video platform provider Zixi is helping customers achieve sustainability targets while improving their bottom line.
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Daily News
EBU hosts Dynamic Media Facilities meetup Sunday
The EBU’s Dynamic Media Facilities concept aims to merge the benefits of IP and cloud into a revolutionary and powerful new kind of architecture. It will host a meetup and panel session to discuss the concept and how to get there later today – Sunday 17 September at 13:00-15:00 CEST ...
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Thought Leadership
Can your underlying OTT architecture support the sizzle of new technology at IBC?
With Generative AI in the spotlight this year, having the right architecture to expedite deployment is essential. The industry is at a technology inflection point: OTT providers whose platforms lack flexibility, agility and scalability will be left behind in the race to deploy the new technology. Providers need to ask ...
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News
5 hot technologies to watch in 2024. See them at IBC2023
What are the key technologies that are shaping the broadcast industry today? From AI to DAI, discover more about them and listen to the experts at IBC2023.
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Industry Trends
IP and Cloud at IBC2023: Navigating new challenges
The cloud continues to revolutionise the media and broadcast industry, offering unprecedented opportunities in areas such as scalable storage, content management and distribution, digital workflows, and real-time collaboration.
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News
IMG acquires remote sports specialist Cingularity
IMG has acquired sports broadcast fibre service provider Cingularity, in a move that will bolster IMG Productions’ content delivery capabilities for federations, events and broadcasters.
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Daily News
Magewell Cloud management software unveiled
Magewell Cloud management software provides centralised configuration and control of multiple Magewell streaming and IP conversion devices. It also offers stream management features including protocol conversion and SRT relay.
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Industry Trends
Hybrid Cloud Q&A: vendors ‘bridging the gap’ between different operational environments
The number and variety of hybrid cloud solutions continues to grow as broadcasters seek more flexible ways of working – a requirement given greater urgency by Covid-19, writes David Davies.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Planning your Media Enterprise journey to the Cloud
This whitepaper will help you understand and plan for migrating your media workflows to the cloud.
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Industry Trends
IP interoperability at NAB: the debate continues
Following the lead of IBC in 2016, the recent NAB exhibition included a demonstration of IP interoperability. Once again, more than 30 vendors showed streams passing seamlessly between different products.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast and media market valued at $50 billion
The broadcast and media market is currently worth just over $50 billion a year, according to the latest research from IABM DC.
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Industry Trends
Ooyala and DPP report finds "scalability and flexibility" in IP
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has released a report outlining how broadcasters, producers and suppliers might gain by committing to IP-based production.
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Thought Leadership
IPTV is here – and it’s not just for broadcasters
Companies in different markets, including many not traditionally focused on AV, are wise to the many possibilities of IPTV, says Michael Chorpash, VP of Sales, Vit.
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Industry Trends
Satellites grow from hundreds to many thousands
Typically, the world’s main satellite operators launch about 20 communications spacecraft into orbit each year. Some are placed to capture new business, while others replace satellites that have reached their ‘end of life’.