Why software-defined networks are so darn nifty!
Software-defined networking (SDN) has been around for over two decades. Its use in broadcast is still fairly new, writes Lawo's Christian Scheck
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Software-defined networking (SDN) has been around for over two decades. Its use in broadcast is still fairly new, writes Lawo's Christian Scheck
SDNsquare provides Software Defined Network solutions for complex and demanding IP-based media installations
Consortium of investors is said to have pledged to make "substantial payments" to the government if it decides to auction the Freeview licence
BT required an upgrade to the control on the exchange in order to continue its journey towards SDN networking, automation and IP infrastructure
Signal management, broadcast operation and production systems will be built around a software defined network (SDN) controlled by Nevion’s VideoIPath software
Nevion has announced that it will be showcasing a new update to its flagship orchestration and SDN control software, VideoIPath, at IBC2018. Ahead of...
The future of broadcasting is in IP. But how can broadcasters make a smooth and cost effective transition without disrupting workflows?
VideosTo demonstrate how established broadcasters can make the switch from traditional baseband to in-studio IP broadcasting, Nevion’s VideoIPath is being showcased at IBC in...