IBC2024 is witnessing the debut of Tata Comms Media, the new unified brand that combines all Tata Communications’ media and entertainment entities into one business unit, including The Switch, now Tata Comms Media’s production services solution.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) “views convergence as the defining trend that’s going to shape the media industry in the coming years”, involving the coming together of different types of content mediums as well as the technologies that will make this a reality, according to Samira Bakhtiar, General Manager of Media ...
Data compression specialist V-Nova is supporting the MPEG-5 LCEVC showcase for the third year at IBC2024. It’s also expanding its presence by participating in the all-new AI Tech Zone in Hall 14.
Now in its 30th year, EVS Broadcast is keen to illustrate how it has expanded and diversified beyond its original focus on replay technology.
Mike Crimp, IBC CEO, discusses the organisation’s progress in terms of ESG and reveals plans to make the show as sustainable as possible.
The key to a sound technology strategy is making the right purchasing decisions in the face of huge pressures, according to Rob Ambrose, Co-founder, Caretta Research, at the IBC Conference session ‘Building the Future of Tech’. “Market data shows there is still pressure in the way consumption habits are changing ...
IBC is seeing the global debut of enhancements to the wXcked Eye monitoring UI from IEX-owned swXtch.io, offering visibility down to the packet level for enhanced monitoring and QoS.
IBC is seeing the global debut of enhancements to the wXcked Eye monitoring UI from IEX-owned swXtch.io, offering visibility down to the packet level for enhanced monitoring and QoS.
The integration of the Digital TV Group’s (DTG) DVB-I Test Suite into Kineton’s MediaCert platform is being demonstrated in Hall 1.
NEXTLab EVO is a new QA automation product from the Korean test and measurement company, designed for global video service providers.
As well as localisation services to monetise content libraries for audiences, Amdocs Vubiquity is offering translation services, title metadata management, content mastering, and packaging and delivery services.
Modular end-to-end TV technologies from Viaccess-Orca (VO) aim to address the needs of broadcasters navigating towards a more connected video delivery environment.
New from TAG is user management functionality RBAC (Role Based Access Control), which creates roles and assigns areas of responsibility to operators.
Studio Network Solutions (SNS) is set to showcase significant updates to its EVO Suite.
Witbe is set to debut a new version of its mobile automation setup that allows providers to remotely test any video app running on real mobile devices.
Focused on data management and protection, SymplyAURA is a single-server appliance from UK storage specialist Symply that is designed to meet the evolving needs of modern enterprises.
Cloud video services specialist Amagi will be demonstrating how its product suite for live content aims to equip broadcasters and rights owners with the necessary tools to meet growing viewer demands.
Updates will be on show in Hall 5 for the Alta platform, including support for outputting live captions in a 2110-43 stream, audio dubbing, trigger automation and more.
Reaching viewers across any device at any time is crucial for content providers, but the ever-growing variety of devices and platforms creates a complex prioritisation challenge. Matching content types with a suitable device for optimal monetisation adds yet another layer of complexity.
As someone deeply entrenched in the world of broadcasting and the OTT industry, I’ve witnessed first-hand the seismic shifts transforming how we consume sports. The era of traditional sports broadcasting, once dominated by cable and satellite services, is giving way to a more dynamic and digital-first approach. The migration from ...