FEED Magazine Winter 2021 Issue | Hat-Trick Coverage | Cloud Journey | Winter Wish List | Pebble Remote

01 December 2021


Time to start planning your cloud journey FEED Magazine Sponsored Content | Hat-trick coverage It seems inevitable that everything in media playout – and all other domains in media capture, management and delivery – will eventually be based on cloud technologies. But, despite the rising noise around cloud adoption, most playout today is still based […]

Time to start planning your cloud journey

FEED Magazine Sponsored Content | Hat-trick coverage

It seems inevitable that everything in media playout – and all other domains in media capture, management and delivery – will eventually be based on cloud technologies. But, despite the rising noise around cloud adoption, most playout today is still based on-premises – in dedicated, purpose-built facilities. And there are significant revenue streams dependent on their uninterrupted operation.

That said, the Opex financial structure of cloud is becoming an increasingly desirable operational goal.
In practice, switching to a fully cloud based system over a short period may be difficult. Investment cycles, capital availability, personnel capabilities and local network capacity can all hinder adoption. But the industry is transitioning, though the rates of change will vary considerably between broadcasters…

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Industry Inventory Wish List

FEED Magazine with contribution from Yucel Timur, Director of Operations

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Pebble Remote Rebrand

FEED Magazine feature with contribution from Mat Shell, Head of Sales

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