How Bridge Technologies deliver monitoring and analysis of thousands of streams
The new VB330 website Website design has evolved a long way. Technology and design have mutually informed each other, bringing with them not just possibilities (who remembers the clunky JavaScript animations of the 90s?), but also driving what we require from
How to facilitate the efficient movement of video-based data
Blog Putting Pressure on the Internet Pipes “The Internet is not something that you just dump something on. It’s not a big truck. It’s a series of tubes. And if you don’t understand, those tubes can be filled and if they are
How Bridge Technologies became a leading company in broadcast monitoring
Case Study: Bridge Technologies Who: Bridge Technologies – a leading provider of monitoring solutions in the broadcast market – were IP evangelists as far back as 2004, when they started their business with just four partners in a small office in Norway.
How Sencore technology gained new audiences
Case Study: Sencore Who: Sencore are a US technology company who have developed an extensive range of video delivery solutions for the commercial AV and broadcast market. Their focus is customer- rather than product-driven services; seeking to identify the current and future
Online Marketing Campaigns to promote industry events
Case Study: SATNews Who: SatNews are not only the leading provider of industry news in the field of satellite; both commercial and military, but are also the coordinators of some of the industry’s largest symposiums and tradeshows. What: With a very short lead time,
How WebClip2Go crewless production system went international
Case Study: WebClip2Go Who: WebClip2Go was originally a small, start-up offshoot of Burst Video, a Pro-AV and broadcast solutions provider in the Netherlands. Over the course of four years, their innovative and highly unique crewless production system has grown across the education,
How Dream Chip Sold More Miniature Cameras
Case Study: Dream Chip Who: DreamChip are a German manufacturer of remarkable, lightweight, super-slow-motion miniature cameras which have been used in live sports broadcasts and cinematographic projects around the world. What: DreamChip were seeking to communicate not only the remarkable and unique technological innovation
Why Cloud-based broadcast is the future
And why it isn’t. Blog When blue sky thinking gets cloudy We have talked before in a previous blog about the endless acronyms that appear in technology markets. One you might not have heard much about is IPoAC . Developed in 1990 by D. Waitzman,
ATSC 3.0 and the Future of Digital Broadcasting
Déjà vu: Are we back to Betamax? Predicting the rate and direction of technology adoption often seems to be as much of an art (indeed, perhaps a dark art) as it is a science. It was nearly half a century ago (!) that