All Manage articles – Page 47
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Video
Diversity shorts: Attracting talent from other industries
Sundog Media Toolkit Co-founder and Chief Executive Richard Welsh reveals how to attract talent from outside media, entertainment and technology.
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Video
Diversity shorts: Vendor view
Grass Valley VP of Global Marketing Neil Maycock provides a vendor’s view on diversity and inclusion.
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Video
Diversity shorts: Broadcaster perspective
ITV Online Commercial Editor Faz Aftab provides a broadcaster’s perspective on diversity and inclusion.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Lily Cole and Kwame Ferreira, Impossible
Planet-centric design is user-centred, because it’s in humans’ best interests to have a healthy planet, say Impossible founders and IBC2018 keynote speakers Lily Cole and Kwame Ferreira.
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Thought Leadership
Driving positive change in the media industry
Women are drastically underrepresented in the media, entertainment and technology sector, with women in leadership roles still the exception and not the norm. IBC wants to help change that, writes IBC Council Chair Naomi Climer.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Melody Hildebrandt, 21st Century Fox
From board games to board rooms, the rise of Melody Hildebrandt to Global Chief Information Security Officer at 21st Century Fox has come at a time of great change and heightened risk in the media landscape.
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Industry Trends
The vital job of protecting content
Technology is the driving force behind creative content production and new business efficiencies but remaining at the cutting edge while guarding against a security breach remains a top priority for technology heads.
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Industry Trends
Having a vision to tackle the hackers
As the world gets ever more connected and still more vulnerabilities open up, how can broadcasters and suppliers work together to prepare for and combat threats?
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Industry Trends
Ericsson Media Solutions rebrands as MediaKind
Ericsson Media Solutions has been rebranded MediaKind, following the sale of the division to private equity firm One Equity Partners.
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Industry Trends
Surfing the AI wave
In this second part of an IBC365 focus on becoming cloud - and micro services - native, we follow on from what vendors Grass Valley and Avid said in part one, and look to the umbrella under which all broadcasters gather to resolve the great technology issues – the European ...
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: The promise of universal scale
This whitepaper examines what file-based industries such as M&E require from their storage systems when data grows at an explosive rate and must always be available.
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Industry Trends
Cloud competition building around broadcast
Competing cloud computing platforms are seeking to exploit what each sees as its key differentiator for the broadcast space.
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: Media at the Edge
Join IBC365 as leading industry minds discuss the latest thinking on decentralised infrastructure technology and real life business and workload requirements for media at the edge.
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Industry Trends
Q&A: Ethical hacker, Tony Gee
Disconnected, disillusioned or indifferent to cyber warfare? IBC365 speaks to Tony Gee about ethical hacking and how broadcasters can defend against cyber security attacks.
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Industry Trends
How to guard against cyber attacks
Experts from 21st Century Fox, Perform Group, the DPP and Ascot Barclay discuss cyber threats to the media industry and how to handle a security breach.
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Industry Trends
Piracy didn’t fade, it just got cleverer
Galvanised into action the media industry can claim some success in reducing incidents of illegal streaming. But the threat remains high as pirates turn to more sophisticated methods of attack.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Tape vs object storage
This whitepaper explores how object storage stacks up against LTO tape for media archives and backup and looks at the opportunity costs of not leveraging the real-time data access of object storage to monetise existing data.
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Industry Trends
Vendors cast a critical eye on the private cloud
Migrating broadcast operations to private cloud environments is increasingly popular, but for reasons of agility, efficiency and even creativity, but the future model may lie more in the direction of micro-services and the public cloud, according to the big broadcasting vendors
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Thought Leadership
Rising up: Mentoring women in broadcast
Championing gender diversity and opening doors and opportunities for women within the broadcast manufacturing and services sector is central to advocate group Rise, Founder Sadie Groom explains.
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Industry Trends
How more standards could help the move to Media 4.0
Metadata is crucial as an enabler of automated production and targeted content. Would a standard help?