Digital asset management (DAM) specialist ioMoVo has introduced enhanced integrations with Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft 365, which it says enables an improved digital workflow for enterprise and creative professionals.
Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS) launched its next-generation Cloud TV platform for broadcasters and video service providers across the globe.
Turkey’s national public broadcaster, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), has adopted technology from Insys Video Technologies for its streaming service, tabii, to secure and encrypt eight live sports channels.
Ateliere Creative Technologies said Sveriges Television (SVT) used Ateliere Live to remotely produce the TV show, “The Great Moose Migration,” saying this helped it achieve sustainability goals while cutting costs.
IBC has announced the Call for Challenges for the 2025 Accelerator Media Innovation Programme, inviting proposals for transformative, fast-track innovation projects that will help shape the future of the media and entertainment technology sector. The deadline for submissions is Friday 6th December 2024.
Video streaming and data insights platform JW Player (JWP) is merging with video delivery and monetisation software provider Connatix, forming JWP Connatix as an independent video technology and monetisation platform for broadcasters, publishers, and advertisers.
Video software provider Accedo has appointed Edit Kovács, as vice president EMEA and LatAm. Reporting to Martin Sebelius, CEO of Accedo Video Solutions, she will lead teams in eight locations across Europe and LatAm, serving customers across the region with a combination of customer-centric services and software.
Catalonian broadcaster TV3 has integrated TVU RPS One’s 5G field units for synchronised multi-camera remote production. The broadcaster has also strengthened its partnership with TVU Networks by adding TVU G-Link, an ultra-low latency IP-based distribution system, to its workflow.
Netint Technologies has announced a partnership with cloud specialist Akamai to integrate Netint’s video processing units (VPUs) into Akamai’s massively distributed cloud platform.
Video technology provider, Accedo has announced a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Brightcove and New Relic to support its dedicated OTT managed service that it said is designed to reduce complexity and risk for OTT service providers.
Qvest has launched the new version of clipbox, its studio server designed for ingest and playout.
Digital asset management specialist ioMoVo was a first-time participant at IBC this year and it used the show to illustrate how it is making use of generative AI tools to enable more efficient asset management.
Cutting complexity for large-scale production is the aim of hi human interface.
IP-based live video specialist TVU Networks has been showcasing its latest advancements in cloud workflows, with presentations on how it helped the BBC to manage 369 simultaneous live feeds during the UK General Election, and its support for France Télévisions’ coverage of the Torch Relay and the Olympic Games.
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 ...