Delivery
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Managing video growth for competitive advantage
This whitepaper explores how delivering the right video content drives exceptional customer service and revenue.
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Industry Trends
One eye on 2018: OTT, IP, HDR & cyber security
In this exclusive report, we examine how some of this year’s key trends are likely to evolve in 2018.
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Industry Trends
Flying high with Facebook
In the second of a three-part series on broadband connectivity, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s scheme to replace satellites with high-flying airships that beam extra bandwidth.
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Webinar
The Early Adopters: Inside the latest IP-based facilities
IBC365’s second webinar on IP offers practical insights on building IP-based broadcast facilities.
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Thought Leadership
The future in media and entertainment is now – are you ready?
To remain successful companies will need to disrupt, change and reinvent says Rob van den Dam.
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Video
Video: Interview with Saul Berman & Daniel Toole, IBM
Dr Saul Berman, Chief Strategist, Global Business Services and Daniel Toole, Media Entertainment Leader, IBM, discuss IBM’s collaborative research paper, Becoming a “living” media partner for your consumers, with IBCTV at IBC2017.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Improving quality KPIs leads to growth
This whitepaper explores Akamai’s partnership with Wuaki tv to deliver an exceptional viewer experience resulting in a significant increase in revenue and customer satisfaction.
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Industry Trends
In pictures: IBC Innovation Awards
Industry excellence and thoughtful design were recognised at the IBC Innovation Awards at the RAI Auditorium on Sunday evening.
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Industry Trends
Content pipeline and delivery issues hold up UHD roll out
There’s no doubt that the roll out of UHD services has been slower than the adoption of HD. IBC held a conference session on UHD to allow senior figures from Sky, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Netflix, Ericsson and Molinare to air the reasons why.
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Industry Trends
New ways to compete with Netflix
It might be thought that Netflix and Amazon Video are the only kids in town as far as OTT is concerned, but there are interesting variations in how some smaller operators are competing.