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‘Real World IP’ Event Video Series: Part 1 – Introduction – Tony Orme October 14th 2019 - 02:00 PM

In Part 1 of our series of full length videos from our one-day Real World IP seminar, hosted by The Broadcast Bridge and held at BAFTA in London, Tony Orme, Editor of The Broadcast Bridge, introduces the problem broadcast IP infrastructures solve, that is, to improve flexibility and scalability, resulting in…

SMPTE Publishes Standards for Binding IDs to Media Assets Using Audio Watermarking Technology July 9th 2018 - 08:30 AM

​The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), the organization whose standards work has supported more than a century of technological advances in entertainment technology, has published standards for binding Ad-IDs to commercials and Entertainment ID Registry (EIDR) codes to programming content. The standards specify use of Kantar Media’s a…

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.25 - What is a Microservice and Why Do You Need One? May 2nd 2018 - 12:01 PM

Microservices are all the rage in software at the moment. What are they and why are they important? In this video clip Bruce Devlin introduces microservices and explains their advantages.

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.24 - Can You Wear a Blockchain? April 24th 2018 - 12:01 PM

Bruce Devlin is back with Bruce’s Shorts, succinct presentations on hot technology topics. What is a blockchain and why does everyone say bitcoin in the same sentence? This short explainer video tells all.

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.23 - How Many Standards Does It Take To View A Movie? November 1st 2017 - 12:01 PM

How many SMPTE standards does it actually take to make, post-produce, distribute, broadcast and stream a movie? In this Bruce’s Short, Bruce Devlin takes a wry look at the sheer number of standards that are needed to get from the camera to the viewer.

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.22 — Will AI Take Over the World? October 18th 2017 - 12:00 PM

Will AI lead us to a dystopian nightmare or is it a useful tool for the Media Industry to add value? Bruce Devlin looks at Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.21 –  Your Virtual Machines are Cattle Not Pets October 4th 2017 - 12:00 PM

For good security you should treat your virtual infrastructure like cattle not pets, or maybe crops instead of gardens. In this latest episdoe of Bruce’s Shorts, Bruce Devlin looks at the benefits of good security.

Bruce’s Shorts | 4.20 – How to Choose a Video Codec August 30th 2017 - 12:00 PM

Choosing a professional video codec is tricky. Whether you want H.264, JPEG2000 or Perseus you need to understand the complex commercial and business compromises involved. In this short video Bruce Devlin highlights some of the issues that you need to consider..
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