All Cloud articles – Page 3
-
Industry Trends
Cloud, AI, FAST and more: a look ahead to 2023
January is only just coming to an end, but anticipation is already building for the next IBC, which as usual will take place at the Amsterdam RAI in September. In the meantime, Content Everywhere companies are polishing their crystal balls and making predictions about what might lie ahead for the ...
-
Daily News
M2A Media wins Japan rugby deal
Cloud-based video specialist M2A Media announced that The Japan Rugby Football Union (JRFU) has chosen it to transition live video workflows to the public cloud.
-
Industry Trends
Top 10 Trends of 2022: FAST, AI, Virtual production and more
There’s no arguing it, 2022 has seen quite a few ups and downs - the fact that the Collins Dictionary word of the year was ‘permacrisis’ says a lot. On the positive side though, a return to more normal social mixing post-pandemic has lifted spirits. We’ve seen the return of ...
-
Industry Trends
Hybrid cloud operational models: Focus on service quality grows as ‘cloud fears’ lessen
While some media organisations are moving completely to the cloud, it appears that a judicious hybrid of on-premise and cloud-based infrastructure will be the preferred route for many broadcasters for some time to come, writes David Davies.
-
Daily News
SportsMax deploys Synamedia Vivid PowerVu
Caribbean sports channel SportsMax has deployed Synamedia’s Vivid PowerVu workflow-as-a-service (WaaS) offering, moving its distribution from on-premise to the cloud.
-
Daily News
Amagi launches operations in South Korea
Cloud-based SaaS technology specialist Amagi bolstered its presence in Northeast Asia with a sales and customer support team in South Korea to serve customers in the region.
-
Daily News
Vodafone Turkey picks Cisco and Qwilt for content delivery
Vodafone Turkey signed a commercial agreement with Cisco and Qwilt to enhance the quality and delivery capacity of its live streaming, video-on-demand, and media applications to approximately 25 million subscribers in Turkey.
-
Video
Panel: New production trends delivering content everywhere
IBC2022: The trend to virtual, remote and distributed production is accelerating. Cloud production is a reality, SaaS tools are on the rise, and the metaverse is on the horizon. New approaches are creating new opportunities for how and where content is created and new possibilities for how it is consumed. ...
-
Video
Panel: Cloud applications in media & entertainment - what’s next?
IBC2022: Cloud solutions have become increasingly popular in every part of the broadcast workflow, giving content creators and broadcasters simpler and more affordable ways to create and distribute video content, whilst enabling scalability and the ability to evolve rapidly. However, there are different iterations all claiming to be Cloud, from ...
-
News
UK regulator Ofcom to probe cloud, messenger and smart-device markets
Ofcom is to examine the position of Amazon, Microsoft and Google in the UK’s £15 billion cloud services market, saying that it wants to ensure that digital communications markets are working well for people and businesses in the UK.
-
Video
SMPTE: The art of the possible: Moving media workflows to the cloud
IBC2022: There’s a lot of talk throughout the Media industry about moving workflows to the cloud. But what is real, and what is imagined? The good news is that more media workloads are becoming possible using cloud infrastructure, and the benefits in terms of agility, flexibility, responsiveness, and efficiency are ...
-
Video
Presenting Live Sport at Scale — Winning with the Power of the Cloud
IBC2022: In this executive panel session hear how Warner Bros. Discovery Sports has been transforming their production workflow to gain operational flexibility, have the opportunity to present more data-led stories, and continue to drive deeper audience engagement. Join Dave Duvall, Warner Bros. Discovery CIO; Scott Young, SVP Content and Production, ...
-
Daily News
Synamedia takes a SaaSy approach to cloud
Paul Segre, CEO of Synamedia, said IBC was something of a coming out party for the company, which has been undergoing a transformation process in the past few years.
-
Daily News
Seamless hybrid cloud access on the horizon from Elements
Major updates to the Elements platform were on show at IBC, as the company advances the concept of a centralised media platform giving access to high-performance, on-premise storage together with cloud storage.
-
Daily News
More time, more space
This is the first time in many years that Polar Graphics has had a physical stand at IBC. Usually, the distributor is just present on the stands of its partners.
-
Daily News
Presenting Live Sport at Scale with AWS
For all those saying live production is possible in the cloud there are naysayers claiming that latency sucks. Not according to Warner Bros. Discovery, which is proving live virtual production on a daily basis on the biggest sports events in the world.
-
Daily News
AWS ahead of schedule on ‘2030 vision’
More than 40 companies are showcasing “the most important media workloads they are dealing with” on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) stand at IBC, according to Marc Aldrich, GM of Global Media and Entertainment.
-
Daily News
Production centre shifts to the cloud
Ross Production Cloud is a full suite of production applications, in the cloud, from ingest, remote contribution and news automation, to audio and video mixing, real-time graphics, MAM and playout.
-
Daily News
Prime Focus makes dynamic moves for production and post in Clear
Prime Focus Technologies has returned to IBC and, according to Ramki Sankaranarayanan, Founder and Global CEO, it has major announcements to share around its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software Clear.
-
Video
Unleashing the value of UKTV content with AWS Media2Cloud
IBC2022: For British broadcaster UKTV, the move to the cloud has been central to reengineering its media supply chain. Hear from Antony Joyce, Head of Architecture & Technology Platforms at UKTV about their customer journey to the cloud, including benefits around sustainability.