For broadcasters seeking to build robust workflows from software defined infrastructure, key considerations arise around data flows and the pro’s and cons of open and closed systems.
At this year’s IBC show, Lawo cements its position as a global innovator in IP-native broadcast infrastructure and media production tools. With a clear focus on software-defined workflows, flexible deployment models and cloud-ready architecture, the company is presenting a forward-thinking portfolio of innovations that enables broadcasters to build agile, scalable, and highly efficient production environments. From infrastructure management and virtualized DSP to user-centric control solutions and software enhancements for radio and TV production, Lawo is providing the tools to shape the next generation of media workflows.
Bridge Technologies will use IBC2025 to announce a new set of enhancements to its innovative AV Sync Generator toolset, an award-winning component of its wider VB440 production probe.
How a new generation of content producers are raising their production game, by progressing to ST2110 with new lower-cost, high-performance networking tools.
Simplifying Sky Sports’ EFL production coverage, NEP UK’s NEO hybrid outside broadcast trailer relies on Calrec remote workflows to minimise production costs while maintaining quality and full broadcast redundancy.
TAG Video Systems returns to IBC 2025 with enriched capabilities that empower media companies to take control of their operations: reducing complexity, accelerating decision-making, and ensuring exceptional video quality at scale, all from its 100% software-based Realtime Media Platform.
Here we delve into the inner workings of microservices and how to deploy & manage them. We look at their pros and cons, the role of DevOps, Event Bus architecture, the role of API’s and the elevated need for logging.
At the 2025 IBC Show, Riedel Communications will showcase new SimplyLive video production tools, desktop SmartPanel, RefSuite, and more.