Webinar: Grass Valley Offers Tips and Tools for Building Your Broadcast Data Center

As the industry integrates new formats and production techniques to create more compelling content, broadcasters need an agile solution for their infrastructure that will let them adapt without having to rip and replace. What you need is the agility offered by the IT industry, which harnesses the power of IP and common off the shelf (COTS) hardware to rapidly scale up and adapt quickly to changing demands.

77686_GrassValley_Logo_4c_cleanEnter the Broadcast Data Center, a novel solution that takes the scalability, flexibility and fault tolerance of IT data centers and adds broadcast-centric requirements, such as vertically accurate switching and low latency.

This webinar will highlight the key elements of the Broadcast Data Center and how you can benefit. We’ll show you how the right solution can keep you agile and ready to adapt as our technology-driven landscape continues to change.

DATE: Wednesday, July 20
TIME: 8:00 a.m. PDT, 11:00 a.m. EDT, 4:00 p.m. BST, 5:00 CEST

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The 60-minute webinar will address:

  • What is a broadcast data center and why do you need one?
  • Benefits and hurdles of moving to IP
  • Existing and future standards
  • Security in an IP world
  • Questions & answers

Speakers:

Mark Hilton
Mark Hilton is Vice President of the Infrastructure product line at Grass Valley, and has been a driving force behind the company’s video-over-IP strategy. With a career spanning the IT and broadcast industries, he can share a broad perspective on the challenges facing the television industry as it migrates to IP.

Sara Kudrle
Sara Kudrle is the Product Marketing Manager for Infrastructure, Monitoring and Control for Grass Valley, a Belden Brand. Prior to this role, she spent over 14 years in the broadcast industry as a Software Engineer working on Control System design and engineering.

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