Thought Leadership – Page 16
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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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Emerging opportunities in fibre-optic transport
Traditional point-to-point dark fibre remains the best transport option for 4K and 8K, says Frank Jachetta, President, MultiDyne
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Think HTML5
The question the industry needs to address is how should OTT access evolve? says Aneesh Rajaram, CEO, Opera TV.
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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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Scale, performance and cost, thinking differently about the cloud
If you want the values and benefits that the cloud can actually bring, your approach to thinking about it has to change, argues Greg Hoskin, managing director, EMEA and APAC, Signiant.
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Content rights and consumer choice converge in complex sophisticated workflows
Using content without rights can lead to legal action, but not making it available where you do have the rights is a waste of investment, says Paul Wilkins, director of solutions and marketing, TMD.
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The true cost of multi-DRM for OTT video
Underestimate the cost and complexity and business opportunity of DRM at your peril, warns Steve Oetegenn, president, Verimatrix
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IPTV is here – and it’s not just for broadcasters
Companies in different markets, including many not traditionally focused on AV, are wise to the many possibilities of IPTV, says Michael Chorpash, VP of Sales, Vit.
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VC-2 video codec enables transition to IP
The VC-2 video codec opens real opportunities for the broadcast market, because it’s an open standard ready for adoption, says Jean-Marie Cloquet, video product manager, Barco Silex
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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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The future is on demand
From any direction, the requirement is for an enterprise view of SVOD, says Mark Evans, managing director, MSA Focus.
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Is it time to have a natural language dialogue with your TV?
Voice search along with organic haptic feedback is part of the future of television, forecasts Ferdinand Maier, CEO, ruwido Austria
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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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Managing ‘cross platform’ workflows
Storing and finding media is one issue, ensuring it is in a format ready for editing is quite another, says Chris Steele, managing director, Marquis Broadcast
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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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Solving MXF interoperability issues
Jörg Houpert, head of technology, Cube-Tec International explains what next level auto QC and media correction means.
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Has storage got too complex?
Storage for video production used to be simple: you picked the video camera you could afford, and the camera choice often dictated the videotape format you would use, said Stan Moote, CTO, IABM.