Abstract
Overview
Introduction
This brief highlights the key technological developments that are set to
transform the broadcast value chain. As competition increases in the
broadcasting sector, market players are looking to ensure that they implement
strategies and technologies to help them remain competitive. This includes
reducing costs, boosting efficiency and expanding services through
implementing effective technology.
Scope
- Outlines different storage and server architectures available in modern
file-based production.
- Highlights multiple challenges present with regards to content formats and
multi-platform distribution.
- Addresses the necessity of business-IT alignment to enhance operational
efficiency.
Report Highlights
There are a variety of benefits that arise from the transition towards
centralized architectures including the ability to establish parallel
workflows without creating multiple copies of a specific media asset.
Asset management systems are one of the most important applications in the
modern broadcast infrastructure environment. The movement towards a MAM system
essentially transforms physical handling of media content to an
automation-assisted method of handling media content.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand multiple types of ' digital' workflows as well as costs and
benefits of each.
- Comprehend key opportunities for traditional technology vendors in the
broadcast sector.