Forbidden Technologies Displays Blackbird Cloud Platform at ABE Show

Forbidden Technologies will be showcasing Blackbird, the workstation experience in the cloud, at the ABE Show in Australia next week.

A team from Blackbird will be at the event to provide demonstrations and discuss Blackbird’s unique benefits for managing video in the cloud. The team will talk delegates through the strengths of the Blackbird cloud video platform which significantly enhances the way organizations work with digital video — maximizing the value of video assets and increasing monetization in a rapidly evolving broadcast and digital landscape.

Blackbird is the only cloud-native provider of high precision video production and delivery tools, ensuring a true workstation experience in the cloud. Video professionals and non-professionals alike working with live, non-live, and high-volume video content can seamlessly collaborate through hyper-accelerated accessibility, editing, and distribution of video content across the world on any device using bandwidth as low as 2Mb per second on any device – enabling users to frame-accurately view and edit video content just 6 seconds after live.

The ABE Show is the leading annual trade event for the media and entertainment industry in Australia and New Zealand bringing together hundreds of professionals from around the region. Running from August 7-9 in Sydney, this year’s conference theme is ‘Empowering Content Production and Delivery Technology’ with industry experts discussing hot topics such as IP production and delivery, 4K, HDR, HEVC, OTT, and cloud broadcasting.

“We’re really looking forward to showcasing Blackbird to the Australian and New Zealand media industry,” says Max McGonigal, Head of Operations, Forbidden Technologies. “ABE looks very well attended with a great line up of speakers and exhibitors and we’re sure that the event will prove to be very productive as Blackbird continues to spread its international wings.”

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