2022-09-12T12:27:00+01:00
IBC2022: From AI and Machine Learning to sustainable production, Nick Lodge of Lodgical Media spelled out some of the highlights of the Technical Papers Programme at IBC2022 in Amsterdam.
2024-02-08T12:16:00Z
Marco Lopez, VP, Research & Development at Clear-Com discusses the launch of the company’s new cloud-based intercom system – Gen-IC Cloud Intercom, a secure and flexible virtual intercom solution that enables users to easily integrate on-premise hardware with virtual intercom clients. According to Lopez, the system will be a gamechanger ...
2024-02-07T15:28:00Z
Futurist Amelia Kallman tells 365 how big brands and corporations are becoming the new broadcasters; what to expect from AI by the end of 2024 including the creation of millions of jobs; where the big workflow innovations are going to be seen and what this means for anyone creating 3D ...
2024-02-07T15:25:00Z
As the industry continues to see a shortage in new and diverse talent, we ask broadcasters what more can be done to attract young professionals. Whilst online audiences grow, the industry must rethink how to market to the next generation, and who to collaborate with to improve access, to ensure ...
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2024-04-25T09:24:00Z
IBC365 asked broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the dominant and emerging tech trends they were seeing at NAB and in their sector. While GenAI had undoubtedly been the buzzword at the show, participants referenced the widespread adoption of IP tech, the integration of AI-powered tools with current workflows, interactive TV, ...
2024-04-25T09:05:00Z
IBC365 spoke with broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the biggest challenges facing the M&E and tech industries. Responses covered the management of customer expectations, dealing with the fallout from the streaming wars, biases in competition and regulations, a lack of knowledge sharing around sustainability, IP engineering/technical issues, managing costs in ...
2024-04-24T16:39:00Z
Jonathan Morgan, Senior Vice President of Product and Technology at Perifery, explains how the industry is shifting from problematic offline/nearline archive technologies to cloud-based storage solutions.
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