Streaming Opportunity and Challenges in China & Southeast Asia

Fireside chat with Victoria Craig de Flores (Senior Director, EMEA Sales, BaishanCloud North America) & ​Olga Nevinchana (Senior Analyst at IABM) covering:

  • China & Southeast Asia(SEA) Internet Landscape
  • Challenges & Regulations in Delivering Content into SEA and China
  • CCTV.com case study for China content delivery

IPMX: Part of the solution in addressing today’s Broadcast industry challenges

IPMX (Internet Protocol Media Experience) finds its roots in Broadcast industry standards. Based on the SMPTE ST 2110 suite of standards and the related AMWA NMOS specifications prevalent within the Broadcast industry, IPMX starts from a solid and proven technology, but adds specific capabilities for ProAV market workflows, addressing the challenges specific to the Broadcast industry: the installation, integration, and interoperability of COTS equipment in broadcast facilities.
Designed with ST 2110 interoperability in mind, IPMX works seamlessly in broadcast environments, thanks also to its simplicity and ease of use.
Using two real product demos, Matrox Video’s André Testa and Jean Lapierre will show how:
  • Interoperability is seamless and how IPMX can be quickly added to solve common industry challenges.
  • IPMX relaxed timing requirements ease integration of COTS equipment.
  • IPMX is the technology of choice for smaller installations, such as call letter stations.

The Evolution of Media Delivery

As expected, Video Streaming is off to a great start in 2022, with rapid adoption, device fragmentation, countless new apps, platforms, & services across a variety of platforms launching, and other exciting innovations on the horizon.
This session brings together some of video technology’s leaders to discuss the biggest trends in streaming and how the industry should address them.

Streaming Evolution – Innovations in Horizon

As expected, Video Streaming is off to a great start in 2022, with rapid adoption, device fragmentation, countless new apps, platforms, & services across a variety of platforms launching, and other exciting innovations on the horizon.
This session brings together some of video technology’s leaders to discuss the biggest trends in streaming and how the industry should address them.

How to deliver video on less hardware at a fraction of the cost

Organizations of all sizes are struggling to support new emerging use cases due to limitations in content delivery solutions, unpredictable costs and legacy infrastructure. These are business challenges as much as they are technological challenges. In this webinar we will discuss how you can supplement your existing content delivery solution and achieve your growth goals. You will learn how to:
   – Reach larger audiences
   – Deliver new edge experiences
   – Enjoy cost-effective growth
   – Rapidly deploy content delivery – on-prem, in cloud – or as a supplement to a commercial CDN

Demystifying OTT: How to break into the Connected TV space and launch a successful streaming product

The global video on demand market is set to reach revenues of USD 159bn by 2027*, we are seeing exponential growth, even into sectors not previously thought of as “VOD” markets.
This much progress and rapid change can be challenging. New and old players are battling for eyeballs and attention, you have to build the best experience to win.
So how do you thrive in a saturated market? What does that ideal video or CTV experience look like and what does your product or app have to become to deliver it?
Join us for an in-depth discussion on how to overcome challenges around engagement, scale, and video workflow to build a competitive and successful streaming product.
In this Webinar, Connected TV expert and Co-Founder of FX Digital Matthew Duhig, Thomas Williams, CEO of video platform solution Skylark, and Manifah Masood, of Mux uncover the barriers to entry for the video streaming and Connected TV space.

TV5MONDEplus – How to successfully launch a global streaming service in 194 countries

In a disruptive and competitive global media landscape, distribution strategies are converging as broadcasters go D2C (direct-to-consumer). This webinar details how French public broadcaster TV5MONDE launched a broadcast-grade on-demand video service simultaneously in 194 countries, with support from Red Bee and DOTSCREEN.
We explore the complexities of working towards a global launch with an unbreakable deadline during a pandemic, where technology, UI design, and content rights management had to be successfully coordinated remotely.
Join this interactive live webinar to also learn about the benefits and potential pitfalls of going D2C as competition for viewer attention grows. Audience participation is welcome.
Speakers:
Hélène Zemmour, TV5 MONDE, Chief Technology Officer
Cong Thanh Nguyen, Red Bee Media, Customer Success Manager
Stanislas Leridon, DOTSCREEN, cofounder
Moderated by Ben Schwarz, CTO innovation Consulting

The top keys to success in building a modern data-driven DevOps-style media operation

With the advent and ever faster-growing proliferation of virtualized products, all-IP connectivity, and cloud services, any type of media operation is challenged with the strategic absolute must to migrate towards becoming an agile data-driven and DevOps-style powerhouse, delivering continuously evolving state-of-the-art media services. This affects all imaginable aspects of a media operation, ranging from how technologies are selected and platforms are architected and deployed, all the way to how everything is organized around this, and how the organization interacts with third parties. In this session, we’ll explore all of those aspects and provide insight in key strategies to move forward in the new media world.

State of the Industry Breakfast

A session where IABM will share its latest industry research with a vendor and a customer panel, exploring priorities post-pandemic for both groups.

Technology & Trends Roadmap Part 2

Continuing on with a high level view of the IABM Technology and Trends Roadmap, in Part 2, the anomalies and irregularities within our industry that will be examined are: Cloud, Collaboration and AI/ML-Analytics.