Qvest refreshes Clipbox
Qvest has launched the new version of clipbox, its studio server designed for ingest and playout.
Qvest has launched the new version of clipbox, its studio server designed for ingest and playout.
Netint Technologies has announced a partnership with cloud specialist Akamai to integrate Netint’s video processing units (VPUs) into Akamai’s massively distributed cloud platform.
Video technology provider Accedo has announced a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Brightcove and New Relic to support its dedicated OTT managed service that it said is designed to reduce complexity and risk for OTT service providers.
Comcast is deploying Qwilt’s open edge platform in order to support its distributed content delivery network (CDN) in the United States.
Telekom Srbija-owned m:tel in Bosnia and Herzegovina has partnered with 24i and Antecna to offer an improved TV experience with new functionalities and an advanced user interface.
Advertising management technology specialist Operative has announced a new collaboration with Salesforce on an integrated offering for Salesforce Media Cloud customers and their advertising sales businesses.
Over 45,000 people from 170 countries came to IBC2024, around 2,000 visitors more compared to the event in 2023. The show also attracted more than 1,350 exhibitors – up 100 from 2023 – while the amount of exhibition space reached 46,000 square metres, exceeding the previous year’s total of 44,500 sqm. Meanwhile, the Content Everywhere section of the event has continued to expand as a critical part of the IBC programme.
Digital asset management specialist ioMoVo was a first-time participant at IBC this year and it used the show to illustrate how it is making use of generative AI tools to enable more efficient asset management.
IP-based live video specialist TVU Networks has been showcasing its latest advancements in cloud workflows, with presentations on how it helped the BBC to manage 369 simultaneous live feeds during the UK General Election, and its support for France Télévisions’ coverage of the Torch Relay and the Olympic Games.
IBC2024 is witnessing the debut of Tata Comms Media, the new unified brand that combines all Tata Communications’ media and entertainment entities into one business unit, including The Switch, now Tata Comms Media’s production services solution.