Users can experience new cloud orchestration capabilities for software-defined contribution and distribution, claims GlobalM for its advanced IP gateway technology.
The company’s SDVN technology offers dynamic scaling, redundancy switching and resource management, allowing users to efficiently adapt to changing demands.
Designed to meet the needs of both temporary and permanent video services, the company’s advanced orchestrator simplifies the entire video delivery process, as well as enabling up to 60 times faster infrastructure setup and effortless point-to-multipoint content transport.
With an intuitive drag-and-drop functionality and seamless integration of cloud computing into broadcasting workflows, users can focus on delivering high-quality video services, says the company.
Paul Calleja, CEO, GlobalM, said: “GlobalM stands at the intersection of broadcast engineering and IT, providing a solution that bridges these worlds to meet the evolving needs of the industry. We’ve had an amazing reception at IBC, with several exciting conversations and a huge interest in this game-changing technology.”
Stand Number: 1.B23
Company: GlobalM
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