Playout evolves to cloud

29 October 2021


InBroadcast Article Written by Adrian Pennington with contribution from Mat Shell, Head of Sales Automated content manipulation and delivery systems are getting more sophisticated, many introducing graphic workflows, ad insertion capability and management of multiple formats with integrated end to end systems from cloud to prem and everything in between… Pebble recently announced new configurations […]

InBroadcast Article

Written by Adrian Pennington with contribution from Mat Shell, Head of Sales

Automated content manipulation and delivery systems are getting more sophisticated, many introducing graphic workflows, ad insertion capability and management of multiple formats with integrated end to end systems from cloud to prem and everything in between…

Pebble recently announced new configurations and a new brand for its powerful Pebble Remote solution, the remote management, monitoring and control tool for Pebble Automation and Integrated Channel deployments.

“Now more than ever, broadcasters and service providers need secure remote access to their playout environment, especially when systems can compromise multiple channels across several playout sites and in cloud deployments,” explains Mat Shell, Head of Sales…

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