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Overhauling the consumer experience using data analytics
New data-driven experiences present a golden opportunity to shape the next generation of TV, declares Per Borgklint, SVP, Chief Innovation Officer and Head of Business Unit Media, Ericsson.
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The three pillars of Smart Production
Creative, Business and Technical is a short hand way to look at your organisational objectives this year, explains Jeff Moore, Executive Vice President & CMO, Ross Video.
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The transformative power of video in the cloud
Never before has it been so easy to stand up an OTT service, from the simplest workflow to the most complex, says Matt Smith of Anvato.
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Cloud for broadcasters - why and how to use it
The industry is seeing nuanced and bespoke cloud deployments, explains Lee Sheppard, director of product management, SGL
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Cloud, 'Edge' vs 'True' cloud playout - is there a difference?
The difference between an ‘edge’ and a ‘true’ cloud playout are stark, says Igor Krol, CEO, Veset
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What use cloud? How Cloud adoption in broadcast is rapidly evolving
Cloud broadcast solutions overcome limitations of traditional delivery models, making it easy to personalise content and ads, explains K.A. Srinivasan, co-founder, Amagi
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Speed, mobility and scale, what role for IT as Media moves faster than ever
After years of talking about it media is finally mobile while new transport technologies enables file-based live production, explains Winfried Schultz, marketing director EMEA, Black Box
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Prediction: SSDs will replace hard discs for primary storage
Hard disks will be replaced by SSDs as primary storage in the mid-term, predicts Jan de Wit, CEO, Dynamic Drive Pool
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Reacting to the Internet of Things
We always try to be one step ahead to be fully prepared as the industry evolves, explains Ian Hilditch, CEO, ETL Systems.
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The future of tape storage - scale and security
Laura Loredo (Hewlett Packard Enterprise), Shawn Brume (IBM) and Terry Cochran (Quantum) – collectively representing The LTO Program –weigh in on how tape storage can help meet security needs and maximise budgets in the media and entertainment industry.
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SaaS, metadata, cloud, transforming the economics of broadcast production
SaaS has moved from the margins to the mainstream with business and operational benefits driving adoption, says Paul Glasgow, sales and marketing director, Marquis Broadcast
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Software, hardware, datacentres and broadcasting - interrelated not mutually exclusive
Marwan Al-Habbal, product manager, Matrox, discusses why a combination of both software and hardware is the right approach for building broadcast solutions.
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Defining your path to success with workflow automation
Workflow Automation is the ability to trigger and complete actions based on state, status, metadata or other critical criteria, explains David Schleifer, COO, Primestream
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Bandwidth availability is making remote production over IP a reality
Existing production workflows need to be re-engineered to deliver multiple live feeds to a central location, explains John Smith, managing director, Media Links EMEA.
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What 'Software Defined' really means for broadcasters
The Software Defined Age is upon us but what does that actually mean in practice? George Boath, Director of Channel Marketing, Vantage and Lightspeed products, Telestream explains.
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Hard Disk or SSD for Digital Media?
The merits or otherwise of SSD and HDD should be treated in a clear and balanced way, says Rainer Kaese, Sr manager business development, Toshiba Electronics Europe, Storage Products Division
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IP production and play out. The future is happening now in
IP is now heading towards becoming the dominant force in terms of protocol, says Ronen Artman, vp of marketing, LiveU
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Robotic cameras: Crisp, cost-efficient, consistent, controlled
The next generation of robotic cameras produce the smoothest motion and the best ROI, writes David Workman, director of business development, Telemetrics
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