The print industry is at a critical turning point, writes Vaughan Patterson, strategic business development manager: graphic communications group at Ricoh South Africa. Speed has become a defining ...
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It’s fair to say that over the last 24 months, artificial intelligence has dominated the news headlines, while other technologies continue to evolve outside of the spotlight. In terms of cloud, more ...
In creative industries where production schedules are tight and collaboration is global, multicloud is not an optional ...
Many people view content delivery networks (CDNs) as SaaS clouds -- and thus, they are seen as some of the first commercially available clouds. You are not, for example, buying time on a computer to ...
The past two years have demonstrated that the future of live media distribution is shaped by agility, elasticity, and speed. The media industry is becoming more competitive, pushing media companies ...
In the wake of an inaugural live broadcast demo at OnAir 2025, David Davies explores the significant potential of Time ...
Frame.io Camera to Cloud cameras are ushering in a new era of production workflows: photographers and videographers can make selections in Frame.io and instantly push their best s ...
LONDON—Remote access to all video files to all the relevant (and authorized) personnel is a good thing. But do those benefits extend to editing in the cloud? Although it has been around for some time, ...
In the ever-evolving world of laboratory automation, labs have traditionally relied on on-premises solutions to optimize solutions. The rise of flexible and secure cloud-first automation brings with ...
On Tuesday, November 12, at Streaming Media Connect, streaming industry consultant Nadine Krefetz moderated the panel "Cloudsplitting: Tackling Common Cloud Live Broadcast Workflow Challenges." Some ...