13 - 17 SEPTEMBER CONFERENCE
 14 - 18 SEPTEMBER EXHIBITION

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Kim Jackson Talks About the Future of Blockchain in Broadcast at IBC October 8th 2018 - 08:00 AM

This year’s IBC press conference featured four eloquent and notable speakers: Micheal Crimp (IBC CEO), Roger Thornton (IBC Convention Chairman), Jessica Lapsiwaia (Head of Content for IBC) and Kim Jackson (Co-Founder and President of Entertainment at Singular DTV). However, Jackson stole the spotlight with her talk on the emerging uses for blockchain and its potential applications within the broadcast and media industry.

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IBC 2018 showcases video and audio vendors in Amsterdam.

Amazon Web Services has head in the cloud at IBC 2018 August 30th 2018 - 12:05 PM

The maturation and convergence of cloud technologies across the whole content value chain will be the primary theme for Amazon Web Services (AWS) at IBC 2018.

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A Simple Way To Calculate Digital Recording Times August 16th 2018 - 12:05 PM

Before we entered the world of file-based digital recording, planning storage needs for audio was simple. We’d simply buy enough audio tape to cover the recording time and then record the sound. In the world of analog, we knew a seven-inch tape reel at 7-1/2 ips lasted 33 minutes, while a 120 minute DAT tape lasted 120 minutes. Simple enough.

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The term Fog computing was invented by Cisco.

IEEE Anoints OpenFog for Cloud Services And IoT July 17th 2018 - 10:00 AM

The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has adopted the OpenFog Consortium’s reference architecture for fog computing. This may prove significant to broadcasters in the OTT era.

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