The issue of cyber security hits on many levels – corporate, product, system and individual. All of these are apparent within the Broadcast Industry with attitudes as well as actions to cyber security increasingly changing, driven in no small part by the rapid adoption of new cloud-based workflows and ‘direct to consumer’ strategies. Below the UK Members’ Council have been given 30 minutes to ‘debate’ two opposing statements around cyber security and what it means for the Broadcast industry.
The Argosy family
Argosy was founded in 1984, originally to supply broadcasters and systems integrators with cables and connectors. Today we are known as infrastructure solutions specialist and have rapidly expanded our portfolio in recent years, with an extensive range of products and services, including racks, power management, conversion devices and KVM technology – and we serve a number of industries alongside broadcast – such as Pro-AV and IT.
Successfully Mitigating Risk with Network Diversity
Staying connected is vital to successful business resilience. Whatever situation arises, the network must be resilient and remain operational at all times.
IP KVM in media and broadcast
This is the age of multi-tasking and multi-production. Behind the scenes of every news, sport and live broadcast channel is a team of people who make the content come to life, and here in 2022, almost every aspect is driven by computer technology. These live production environments rely on multi-server, multi-PC and multimonitor infrastructure, where people take control through our default peripherals; the keyboard and mouse.
APAC Member Council Panel at BCA 2022
Panel session from the IABM APAC Member Council on doing business in SE Asia and why SE Asia represents a growth opportunity for the Broadcast & Media sector.
BaM Award Winner, Mo-Sys: Taking a radical new approach to virtual production
The global pandemic has acted as a catalyst for the surging demand for virtual production (VP). Once the preserve of high-end films, this approach has made its way into TV series, such as the Mandalorian and the Lion King – both shot in LED/green screen studios – and even live television, as we saw with BBC Sport’s virtual studios for its coverage of the recent Summer and Winter Games.
Introducing Telos Infinity® Virtual Intercom Platform: Transforming a hardware-based broadcast intercom platform into a Cloud solution in months, not years
June 2020, in response to multiple inquiries from a global broadcast market reacting to a global pandemic, Telos Alliance® transformed the Telos Infinity IP Intercom Platform (Infinity IP) from a hardware product into a working Cloud deployable software solution.
Four CEO’s and four industry opinions on the future of Broadcast & Media
IABM’s CEO Peter White will bring to the table industry questions covering sustainability, diversification, work from home, along with how is AI/ML changing their products, services and business operations. Let’s see how four CEO’s each covering distinctive aspects of the industry will forecast the future of the industry.
Collaboration – A Key Aspect for Any Digital Transformation Project
We live in exceptional times that offer us almost unlimited possibilities and opportunities, but these also come with plenty of entirely new challenges. The unexpected will be inevitable in our fast-paced future, and each ICT media company and broadband service provider needs to be ready to deal with this.
Head in the Cloud? – Adopting the Right Multi-Cloud Approach
Two years ago, the onset of the pandemic forced businesses of every stripe to adapt very quickly to hybrid working practices, and employees who had previously been office-based were suddenly doing some or all of their work from home. Naturally, for the majority of media companies, the primary focus was on maintaining continuity of business against the backdrop of an unprecedented and rapidly shifting public health emergency.