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IPTV is set for boom in developing markets on back of broadband build out.

​Global IPTV market to triple in value by 2020 February 10th 2015 - 12:30 PM

Amid all the OTT hype IPTV will increase its share of the global pay TV market according to various forecasts, with the latest from Transparency Market Research predicting a trebling in worldwide revenues generated by the sector between now and 2020. The firm’s latest forecast ‘IPTV Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 – 2020’ predicts revenues will reach $79.38 billion by 2020 compared with $24.94 billion in 2013, growing at a solid compound annual rate of 18.1%.

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Object storage leverages cloud-grade hard drives that provide highly efficient CPUs and memory while requiring less power

​Welcome to the PetaScale: Are You Ready?  February 10th 2015 - 10:34 AM

We are creating and saving more data than ever, but we are no longer limited as to where we store that data. Centralized home servers, remote storage facilities, and, of course, “the cloud” in all its incarnations have changed the way we think about saving data, what we save, and for how long. Ultimately, these storage options also have changed how we use or consume that data. Creating and acquiring massive amounts of content has become easier than ever. A terabyte of data once was barely manageable, and now a single petabtye seems common.

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Super Bowl 15 - A Technological Feat of Super Proportions February 6th 2015 - 01:00 PM

What broadcast engineer, video or audio technician or camera person hasn’t wanted to work the Super Bowl? Being part of the broadcast team for the most high-profile event in U.S. television is considered by many to be a career-crowning achievement. For those who do work the Super Bowl, it may be just another weekend football game—albeit one with an intensity that is off the chart!

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How secure is your online video?‏ February 4th 2015 - 10:00 AM

If video is a big part of your business, the risks can be great when self-hosting your media. Providing access to your media can be difficult enough in terms of the technology required to store and deliver your video via a searchable website. But more critically, how can you make sure that only your intended audience can access your media?

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End-To-End UHD Tested In LA February 3rd 2015 - 11:30 AM

Intelsat and its partners demonstrate the readiness of 4K UHDTV technology for satellite delivery

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Katy Perry was the half-time star at the 2015 Super Bowl.

Super Bowl Audio—World Class February 2nd 2015 - 04:00 PM

The Super Bowl is as much about sound as it is the specular images generated by millions of dollars in video gear.

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Decisions on the location of transcoding facilities os a careful balancing act

On-Premises, In-Cloud or Hybrid – Where To Locate Transcoding January 28th 2015 - 01:00 PM

One of the prevailing technology narratives across the industry is the wholesale transition of processes from dedicated machinery housed on site and managed internally to remotely located servers which offer greater scalability and efficiency. Yet the answer is rarely as simple as transitioning an entire process to the cloud, and nowhere is more apparent than in transcoding/ repurposing. Here, select transcoding vendors share advice with operators on where to place their investment. Broadly speaking they come down on the side of hybrid solutions but there are nuances.

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The case for script-based collaboration January 27th 2015 - 11:59 AM

In a modern production workflow, online tools enable different people to participate from different locations. Media files and production information, often separately stored and managed at different locations, need to be exchanged. Due to a lack of standards, producers rely on Facebook or exchanging documents via email. As a result, individual media fragments are hard to retrieve, reuse of content is expensive, and the overall production cost explodes as the number of distribution possibilities increases.

The key to solving this problem is an electronic script. It enables concurrency and systematic interaction between the story editing, shooting and various post-production operations downstream. Proper interaction reduces production cycle times and the overall production cost, it minimises the time to market, and enables the production crew to focus on maximum quality.

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