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Technical Papers
Applications and deployments of server and network assisted DASH (SAND)
Streaming media technologies have evolved over the past few years. HTTP-based adaptive streaming is today the technology of choice for streaming over the Internet.
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Thought Leadership
State of the industry: An insider’s view
Andre Meterian, Director of Broadcast & proAV, EMEA for Panasonic, looks at the state of the industry
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Thought Leadership
SaaS, IP and HDR dominate the industry
Software as a Service, IP connectivity and HDR themes will dominate at IBC, says Tom Lattie, vp, market development; product strategy, video products, Harmonic
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Thought Leadership
The future of video distribution
Bulk data streaming, workflow and direct-to-cloud technologies, will enable organisations to satisfy video distribution demands, explains François Quereuil, SR Director of Worldwide Marketing, Aspera, an IBM company
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Thought Leadership
Vendors must develop plugins that can be mixed and matched
For playout, connecting signals with video over IP might represent old-school thinking, says Pebble Beach Systems’ Chief Technology Officer Ian Cockett.
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Thought Leadership
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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Thought Leadership
Using forensic watermarking to protect UHD content
Tor Helge Kristiansen, evp principal architect, Conax, explains forensic watermarking and why it can be highly useful in fighting 4K content piracy.
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Thought Leadership
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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Thought Leadership
The rapidly changing state of the industry
The main mission is to make certain the delivery chain can support every emerging technology, says Carl Walter Holst, CEO, Appear TV
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Thought Leadership
Business models evolve with IP
There’s growing demand for flexibility in operations, cost reduction and ultimately, advances in the end user experience, says Robert Szabó-Rowe, EVP and GM, Live Production and Infrastructure, SAM
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Thought Leadership
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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Thought Leadership
From formats to targeted advertising - media transformation in the digital era
Automation is critical to effective content-generation for OTT and multiscreen services, says Gary Learner, CTO, Volicon, part of Verizon Digital Media Services
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Thought Leadership
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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Executive Interviews
Vevo's Erik Huggers on the evolution of online
Erik Huggers is CEO at music specialist Vevo. He delivered a keynote address at IBC2016.
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Executive Interviews
Virgin Media's CMO on keeping up with changing viewing habits
It’s a tough world out there, and not just for traditional media service providers battling against OTT disrupters. The average consumer of TV – or perhaps it’s best to say ‘video content’ – can be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed by the multiplicity of choice.
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Executive Interviews
Dr Fares Lubbadeh on the buoyant MENA broadcasting scene
Satellite may dominate in the region but IPTV is growing faster than the global average and viewers are embracing OTT providers.
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Executive Interviews
Broadcasters and telcos must work together, says Delport
Are traditional brands acting fast enough to compete with Google, Facebook and other big digital players? Dominique Delport thinks not.
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Executive Interviews
Bringing Netflix to a global audience through partners
It can sometimes be a challenge persuading partners to work with us. It was initially a strategic bet on both parts that we could be a real complimentary content service and not cannibalistic.
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Industry Trends
Successful streaming for the future
Interoperable signals and network standardisation have evolved and fundamentally revolutionised the way the technology industry streams through a professional domain.