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IBM is now exploiting its artificial intelligence engine developed at the Thomas J. Watson centre in New York for video production.

Big Boys Muscle In As Consolidation Comes To OTT October 4th 2016 - 05:00 PM

Consolidation is a sure sign of a maturing market and this was in evidence for OTT delivery at IBC 2016. Many of the companies that first emerged as OTT specialists have been acquired, as well as those associated with cloud based delivery, software encoding and virtualization. Envivio is now part of Ericsson for example while Elemental has been acquired by Amazon Web Services, both primarily involved in software transcoding.

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IBC 2016: A Closer Look September 30th 2016 - 09:00 AM

IBC is such a large event, it is impossible to see all the stands, exhibits and sessions. And, with more than 55,000 attendees, it is sometimes hard to get close enough to get your questions answered. These inside reports may help you see some of the highlights you might have missed.

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The production area in NEP HD-41, Switzerland’s first UHD truck.

Broadcast Solutions To Build Five New UHD OB Vans For NEP Europe September 29th 2016 - 01:50 PM

Germany-based System integrators Broadcast Solutions GmbH has signed an order to design and build five new UHD OB Vans for NEP Europe, one of which, the company said, will be likely Europe’s largest ever.

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IBC 2016 Triumphs in Transformation September 14th 2016 - 10:00 AM

IBC2016 was a great success by any measure, says CEO Michael Crimp.

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