All IP-based Workflows articles – Page 2
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Hannes Strobel, Rohde & Schwarz
Rohde & Schwarz is helping its customers build functional workflows, drive supply chain efficiency and create IP-centric solutions, explains Hannes Strobel, Vice President of Monitoring and Headend.
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Industry Trends
Rising to the challenge: Using data to connect with audiences
In the second of a two-part series on data in broadcasting, Ambrose McNevin speaks with Accenture’s Gavin Mann.
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Industry Trends
IP and cloud solutions from Discovery, BBC and Suitcase TV
IP and cloud featured in the IBC2017 technical papers agenda with BBC R&D, Discovery and Suitcase TV exploring the promise of flexible, scalable and cost effective solutions.
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Industry Trends
Is greater vendor consolidation inevitable?
At IBC2017, industry leaders spoke of the likelihood of consolidation among vendors, but what is driving M&A activity and what will it mean for the industry?
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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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Industry Trends
Video: Transitioning to IP within the studio
IBC2017: Real-world IP connectivity showcased interoperability with IABM experts discussing the transition to IP as a professional media soltuion.
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Technical Papers
Time-compensated remote production over IP
Moving to use more ‘IP’ in broadcast through innovative and practical methods rather than simply replacing the existing SDI connections with IP ones.
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Technical Papers
Cloud-based IP video production tools
IP networks in video production environments opens up the application of achitectural patterns from enterprise IT to the domain of broadcast and media production.
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Technical Papers
Scalable distribution system for IP broadcasting
IP-based networks, both wired and wireless are expected to deliver commoditisation of media objects to consumers.
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Technical Papers
ORPHEUS audio project
Object-based media is a revolutionary approach for creating and deploying interactive, personalised, scalable and immersive content.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast transformation: “Put the viewer first”
An IBC panel was unanimous about the impact IP was making – and would continue to make – to broadcasting. But as Richard Lindsay-Davies (CEO, DTG) warned: “Whatever we do, we must put the viewer first.”
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Thought Leadership
Q&A: Eurovision Media Services’ Graham Warren
Eurovision Media Services is involved production and broadcast services through to content distribution. Chief Operating Officer Graham Warren explains more about the business.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Ben Ritterbush, Twentieth Century Fox
The use of a single format could help alleviate the complications caused by multiple versions of films.
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Industry Trends
IP Showcase: Plug-and-play
IBC2017: The ongoing industry collaboration to bring the benefits of IP real time signal flows is demonstrated in the IP Showcase.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Aksel van der Wal, Turner
Turner Broadcasting’s recently appointed EVP/Digital Ventures & Innovation, Aksel van der Wal, has an immense suite of responsibilities.
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Industry Trends
Making the case for investment in an IP world
Making a solid business case to justify capex spend in broadcasting has always been a difficult undertaking, and the shift to IP has made even trickier, writes John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Wim Ponnet, Endemol Shine Netherlands
Wim Ponnet works for a company that produces up to 700 big productions annually, and it sure knows how to exploit its IP (intellectual property).
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Thought Leadership
The IP Showcase: Back by popular demand
Real world IP deployments and an interoperability demonstration supported by some 50 vendors will be key elements of the IP Showcase at IBC2017, says Matthew Goldman.
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Industry Trends
The CTO's roadmap: People and platforms
A slew of new technologies and a reduced refresh cycle has had a profound effect on Chief Technology Officers’ list of priorities.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Link layer discovery protocol for IP transport advantage
This paper looks at how the use of the Link Level Discovery Protocol (LLDP) represents a significant industry first among video transport equipment manufacturers.
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