Tamas Vass Blog: Come Play(out) with us in Vegas!

18 February 2021


It’s the middle of March and at broadcast and media companies across the world, NAB fever has set in.

It’s the middle of March and at broadcast and media companies across the world, NAB fever has set in. Like the other 1,700 companies in our industry that will be exhibiting at the world’s largest media and entertainment trade show (NAB, April 6 – 11, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV), we too at Pebble are busy planning, designing and messaging. And while the jargon machines are busy churning out pretty signage with all the latest buzzwords, we prefer straight talk here at Pebble. So, if you’re heading out to Vegas next month and want to talk playout with the specialists of this field, come and see us on booth SL4528. We’ll listen closely to your goals and challenges, show you how our technology could help, and explain how we would work together as true partners to deliver the solution that fits your needs.

Thinking of Migrating?

If you’re thinking about migrating your operations to IP, weighing up the benefits and risks of virtualizing in the private or public cloud, or even if you would like an update on the latest standards from the experts, the Pebble team can help! We can share our experience of large-scale use cases for compressed and uncompressed IP deployments, advise you what you need to consider, and show you the very latest in IP connectivity with a demo of the emerging NMOS IS-07 specification – the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ for system integration!

Looking for Business Continuity?

Disaster Recovery has been a driver for the growing adoption of virtualized playout. But DR needn’t be a cut down operation compared to your main facility, with limited functionality and simple evergreen media that just buys time to get your proper schedule back on air. At NAB we’ll be demoing how a full Business Continuity channel running in the AWS cloud means that your channel output and functionality remain the same, even in a disaster scenario.

Bridging SDI and IP environments

We know that not everyone can ‘lift and shift’ their playout operations to IP or the cloud, so why not check out our integrated channel solutions that bridge your SDI and IP environments. This evolutionary approach means you can protect your investment and only make the complete change to IP when you and your business are ready. Not only can you implement hybrid solutions, but you can also keep your graphics workflows and favorite tools thanks to our growing range of software plug-ins for integrated channel playout –from Pixel Power, Ross, singular.live – and now Vizrt!

So, if you are looking for straight playout talk with a good cup of British tea (or coffee), you’ll know where to find us (booth SL4528). Book a meeting with us and dive in to discuss your future!

Safe travels and see you soon,

Tamas


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