Media companies are connecting across more platforms, services, and networks all the time and securing content or broadcast/streaming data has never been more important… and more difficult.
IABM UK Members’ Council debates Cyber Security
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.
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.
In Conversation with Telos Alliance
In this IABM TV interview, Scott Stiefel (Co-CEO of Telos Alliance) discusses Telos Alliance’s plans to reemerge onto the global conference and exhibition landscape by participating in-person with an exhibit booth at IBC2022.
Augment your Storage Infrastructure
Making LTO, Cloud and Object Storage Work for You in Hybrid Workflow
Examining the Public Cloud Archive Paradox
A discussion of best practices and alternative cost-effective archive solutions for on-going content protection
High Performance Cloud Networking for Media
swXtch.io has created a high-performance network technology, cloudSwXtch, that implements features that are not available in the cloud. cloudSwXtch can run on all public clouds, connecting high performance data flows – including uncompressed UHD video streams – between clouds and within clouds.
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.
Technology & Trends Roadmap Part 1
A cool feature of the IABM Technology and Trends Roadmap is that at a high level it gives us a visual overview of the anomalies and irregularities within our industry that directly affect growth and profitability. Our panel will examine these conflicts and how they affect business and risk. Part 1 will take on the three areas of: Distributed Infrastructure (Home Studios, Backhaul, Workstations, Cloud Production Switching), Compute and Storage (GPU, CPU, FPGAs, NVME, PCIe, SSD), along with Security.