In Conversation with Friend MTS

In this IAM TV interview, Chris White (Operations Director, Friend MTS) discusses some of the piracy trends he is currently seeing as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

Q1. What piracy trends are you seeing as a result of the COVID-19 crisis?
Q2. With some live sports returning this summer to empty stadiums, how is Friend MTS supporting its customers?
Q3. How does Friend MTS’ watermarking solution stack up against other technologies?
Q4. Are there any new technologies Friend MTS would like to share?
Q5. What is the future of piracy?

Has Media & Entertainment cracked the AI code?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are technologies that enterprises across industries have been keenly experimenting with to explore the utility they can bring. Is there AI adoption within the M&E industry? Enterprises are seeking automation and can AI be the solution? Have we cracked the AI code or do we have miles to go? If automation is a goal, it should be a priority even at the current times.

Content recommendation (for OTT), Speech to text and media recognition are some of the initial applications that have been attempted. Clients find vendor demo to be impressive but when they do a Proof of Concept (PoC) with their content, results are not. In video operations, frame accuracy is a necessity and AI models struggle to universally solve for this. And such specific nuances of getting it right, is what makes automation work. After trying multiple vendors, clients conclude that AI data is still not accurate enough to solve specific M&E use cases. However, they remain optimistic about the future possibilities.

So where is the issue? The use cases are not always effectively solved by any one vendor solution. Then we seek to assemble a multi-vendor solution either for accuracy and/or coverage. Such solutions also tend to have gaps. The complexity and effort required to solve for accuracy in a multi-vendor solve are not trivial. Which vendor solution works for what, is not obvious for that enterprise’s specific use case. Be it a large firm or a small one, finding data scientists, leadership and investment to fund the R&D effort to make AI work is not something enterprises are able to do.

To crack the impasse, what is needed is a media recognition AI platform that brings the best-of-breed AI models (Microsoft, AWS, IBM Watson, Google etc.) and custom (for M&E specific use cases) models to address the gaps and accuracy. Plus, we believe that consulting adjacent to the technology will be an absolute necessity to make AI work. Such consulting should be directed to impart suitable learning to AI models and make custom ML models to address customer specific use cases. For delivering this consulting, talent with expertise in media and deep learning AI with computer vision knowledge is critical.

Observing the fundamental impact AI is making, CEOs are looking to do more with less especially in the times of Covid-19. I believe, making AI work for client specific use cases is critical to drive larger adoption. And an AI platform with the flexibility to bring the best suited models together for creating high quality data dovetailed with consulting offers the best chance to change the status quo.

In Conversation with BeBop Technology

In this IABM TV interview, John Miller (SVP Sales & Marketing, BeBop Technology) discusses how Bebop are unique in the market, and who their ideal customers are.

Q1) Can you tell me about BeBop Technology, what you do, and about the company’s heritage?
Q2) What is BeBop, and how is it unique in the marketplace?
Q3) Can you provide me with some customer use cases as examples, both before and after the pandemic?
Q4) What are you seeing now, in terms of customer volume and also how have companies been using BeBop in a work from home world?
Q5) What kinds of companies are BeBop’s ideal customers?
Q6) How does BeBop develop new product features? You initially created something that didn’t really exist before, but now it’s in the market – what have you learned?
Q7) What is the BeBop pricing model, and how to customers get it?

In Conversation with Clear-Com

In this IABM T interview, Bob Boster (President, Clear-Com) discusses the some of trends Clear-Com are seeing emerge in broadcast.

1. How is Clear-Com responding and evolving to address the current situation with COVID-19?
2. What trends have you seen emerge in broadcast? Is this something where we’re seeing completely new workflows or simply bumping up the speed of adoption for workflows that were already being considered?
3. Have you had any unique customer requests come through during this time, or have you found Clear-Com solutions being considered for new markets and applications?
4. Do you have any new products or product updates to share with us?
5. How do you see the industry finding new ways to communicate and network over the next 6 – 9 months, given than many tradeshows have been canceled or postponed?

The Essential Encoder and Decoder for Remote Production: Cover More Live Events with Less

Technical marketing manager, Dan Maloney explains how you can leverage the unique feature set of the powerful Monarch EDGE encoder and decoder pair to affordably address any remote production and maximize your organization’s resources.

Objectives:

What will you take away from this webinar?

  • Discover the key feature set of the all-new Monarch EDGE decoder for remote production
  • Learn how the Monarch EDGE decoder can boost your remote production workflow when paired with the Monarch EDGE encoding appliance
  • Find out how you can produce affordable, familiar programming despite travel restrictions and social distancing measures
  • Learn how video professionals are already leveraging remote production for live events, sports, news, and more

Ensure Your Creative Production Never Skips a Beat by Using Cloud-Native Services – Qumulo White Paper

For media and entertainment organizations (or any company creating digital content), the cloud has incredible allure—virtually unlimited compute power and storage to tackle any rendering or transcoding job, combined with incredible flexibility. The cloud allows resources to be deployed where they’re needed—all on demand, all at a moment’s notice.

In this paper we will outline the challenges that today’s media and entertainment businesses face when attempting to leverage the cloud to accelerate and streamline the creation and production of feature films, video, music, and game titles. We’ll debunk some common myths, and chart a clear path to help rethink how a move the cloud can be dramatically simplified when you have the right technology solution.

Accelerating Qumulo storage with FastFrame™ NICs and ATTO 360™

Original Air Date:    Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 10:00AM PDT / 1:00PM EDT

Optimize your Ethernet storage and save time diagnosing connectivity issues with ATTO 360â„¢ Tuning, Monitoring, and Analytics software for FastFrameâ„¢ 10/25/40/50/100GbE NICs certified by Qumulo.

Presented by Thomas Johnson, Product Manager, Ethernet