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Ericsson Media Solutions rebrands as MediaKind
Ericsson Media Solutions has been rebranded MediaKind, following the sale of the division to private equity firm One Equity Partners.
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Surfing the AI wave
In this second part of an IBC365 focus on becoming cloud - and micro services - native, we follow on from what vendors Grass Valley and Avid said in part one, and look to the umbrella under which all broadcasters gather to resolve the great technology issues – the European ...
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Cloud competition building around broadcast
Competing cloud computing platforms are seeking to exploit what each sees as its key differentiator for the broadcast space.
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Q&A: Ethical hacker, Tony Gee
Disconnected, disillusioned or indifferent to cyber warfare? IBC365 speaks to Tony Gee about ethical hacking and how broadcasters can defend against cyber security attacks.
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How to guard against cyber attacks
Experts from 21st Century Fox, Perform Group, the DPP and Ascot Barclay discuss cyber threats to the media industry and how to handle a security breach.
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Piracy didn’t fade, it just got cleverer
Galvanised into action the media industry can claim some success in reducing incidents of illegal streaming. But the threat remains high as pirates turn to more sophisticated methods of attack.
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Vendors cast a critical eye on the private cloud
Migrating broadcast operations to private cloud environments is increasingly popular, but for reasons of agility, efficiency and even creativity, but the future model may lie more in the direction of micro-services and the public cloud, according to the big broadcasting vendors
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How more standards could help the move to Media 4.0
Metadata is crucial as an enabler of automated production and targeted content. Would a standard help?
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Opening doors for women in broadcast technology
In this second part of our look at gender disparity in broadcasting, IBC365 turns the spotlight on the vendors.
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On a mission to master
Work on the standard mastering format for B2B content distribution across the digital landscape has been a long process, but a gathering of the leading cheerleaders for IMF at NAB in Las Vegas may indicate that consensus is closer than ever
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From encryption to consumption: the tools for protecting content
IP connectivity and the cloud means that both the intellectual property and the infrastructure of broadcast and media companies is now at risk of cyber attack.
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NAB 2018: “Incredible interest” shown in AV1
Some of the leading exponents of AV1 speak with IBC365 about the origins of AV1, the industry’s reaction to the codec, and how it is likely to evolve.
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IABM launches BaM industry model
NAB 2018: The IABM has introduced the BaM Content Chain: from Creator to Consumer industry model offering technology buyers, end users and vendors a 360-degree view of the industry.
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Vendors double down on AI in Las Vegas
NAB 2018: If there was a single phrase that swept the show floor in Las Vegas, it surely has to be artificial intelligence.
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What are the business benefits of IMF?
NAB 2018: The Digital Production Partnership has released its new guide on the advantages of adopting the Interoperable Master Format (IMF).
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What will be big at NAB 2018?
From AI to M&A, Dick Hobbs picks his way through the marketing buzz to predict what visitors might be talking about at NAB 2018.
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IMF: DPP and SMPTE explain the spec
SMPTE and DPP explain why they are working together on the creation of an Interoperable Master Format (IMF) specification for broadcast and online and what progress has been made so far.
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Codec wars: The battle between HEVC and AV1
A new codec designed for delivering OTT content that is backed by the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google, threatens to challenge the dominance of HEVC.
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Avid CEO Hernandez sacked for workplace misconduct
Jeff Rosica has been appointed Chief Executive of Avid after Louis Hernandez was sacked “due to violations of company policies related to workplace conduct”.
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Object-based audio: Slicing and dicing sound for broadcast
Object-based audio promises immersion, accessibility, personalisation and interactivity, but fears of a format war persist.