Utah Scientific has announced the availability of a new UTAH-400 Series 2 Gateway router configuration that will help broadcasters and M&E facilities overcome the complexities associated with deploying an IP core workflow.
Tedial, a global provider of media integration and asset management solutions, announce a strategic partnership with Moments Lab, a leader in AI video discovery. This collaboration integrates Moments Lab’s MXT-2 multimodal AI into Tedial’s EVO MAM, powered by its media integration platform, smartWork, enhancing its capabilities with advanced AI-powered features to deliver a superior customer experience.
We talk to Andy Rayner, CTO at Appear about their new VX software and the vital next evolutionary steps for remote contribution and content distribution in software first, private or public ‘cloud’ infrastructure.
Monitoring what is happening in a remote system depends on being able to ask for something to be checked and having the results reported back to you. There are many ways to do this. This article looks at some simple examples.
Welcome to Part 1 of Broadcast Standards – Cloud Compute Infrastructure. This collection of articles is the first in a new series which expands on the enormously popular ‘Broadcast Standards - The Book’ by Cliff Wootton. Over the coming months a series of Themed Content Collections will address specific aspects of the broadcast media supply chain from a standards-oriented perspective.
Part 1 contains three extended length articles which lay down the principles & terminology of cloud compute infrastructure, discuss the advantages of cloud compute systems, explores the various cloud compute architectural models, and describes the relationship between Kubernetes and the architecture it controls. It also tackles the core topic of timing and timing sources in cloud compute systems.
This series is a must-read reference resource for system designers and broadcast engineers seeking to deploy cloud compute based resources, as part of a standards focused broadcast production infrastructure.
A discussion of production network infrastructure and where the industry is in the evolutionary journey from SDI to IP with senior system architects within three of the most respected organizations in broadcast.
‘Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast’ explores how exemplary content production and delivery standards are maintained and legal obligations are met. The series includes four Themed Content Collections, each of which tackles a different area of the media supply chain.
Part 2 contains four articles which discuss the challenges of monitoring delivery within a complex ecosystem that must encompass traditional OTA, OTT/Streaming services and increasingly, multi-format delivery to web sites, apps and social media platforms. We discuss how reliable delivery requires best practice monitoring of the entire media supply chain, multi-format workflows, the role of monitoring in monetization and accessibility requirements.