Cloud-managed IP Connectivity from Dejero

Dejero will highlight enhancements to its LIVE+ Control management system
Dejero says it will present its latest developments in IP connectivity solutions for electronic newsgathering and remote broadcasting at IBC.
In particular, Dejero will highlight enhancements to its LIVE+ Control management system that is said to simplify the task of broadcasting live from remote locations and transporting recorded content to broadcast facilities over bonded IP networks.
“The latest updates enhance monitoring, station administration, and reporting capabilities, displaying real-time analytics of network connection performance, and overall transmission quality for each Dejero transmitter,” the firm says.
A recent release of version 4.0 of the company’s LIVE+ Core software makes its IBC debut. Capabilities include an enhanced congestion control algorithm and faster transport of files.
In a related IBC 2016 demo, Dejero will also be showing off its collaboration with Grass Valley, which sees its LIVE+ Control embedded into the GV Stratus video production and content management system. This allows users to move recorded clips from a LIVE+ Broadcast Server to the Stratus Express server. Files are automatically transcoded to the desired format for previewing and use.
There are demonstrations of the SIM module and new modem module for LIVE+ EnGo, Dejero’s compact mobile transmitter for broadcast journalists and news crews reporting from breaking news situations .
“Dejero has turned industry hype about ‘IP’ and ‘the cloud’ into reality by providing broadcasters with the tools that help them do their jobs better, faster and more cost-effectively, without compromising quality and immediacy,” said Brian Cram, CEO of Dejero. “We are also proving – through key partnerships – that our technologies can be integrated with other innovators to create best-of-breed IP solutions.”
Earlier this year, Dejero joined AIMS, the lobbying group created and run by vendors to encourage the adoption of open standards and interoperability as the industry transitions from SDI to IP.
“Dejero has always advocated for and is a firm believer in the adoption of open standards and our presence at IBC 2016 will demonstrate our belief in interoperability and open APIs to help accelerate the transition to IP and cloud technologies,” concluded Cram.
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