REGISTER TODAY! Broadcasters and media companies have discovered that the most economical way to deal with the explosion of content distribution platforms (TV, Web, and mobile), and to serve the expanding range of consumer devices, is to move to an IT-based, IP-delivered production infrastructure. It is not an action to be taken lightly, given that such IP upgrades involve the very core of your money-making infrastructures. To be successful, this needs to be accomplished in a thoughtful, well-planned manner, with the active support of knowledgeable IT data partners. Join Tom Butts, Editor-in-Chief of TV Technology, and a strong line up of industry leaders, as they outline steps for expanding and upgrading your solution for growth; be it in clients served, formats supported, or content stored and played out. Don't miss it! MODERATOR Tom Butts: Editor-in-Chief, TV Technology Join us on November 2, 2015 2:00 PM EDT. REGISTER TODAY! | FEATURED SPEAKERS Tom Ohanian: Sr. Business Development, Media Segment Strategist, Cisco Systems Ohanian is an Academy Award and two-time Emmy award recipient for scientific and technical invention and holds multiple patents.
Thomas Kernen: Consulting Systems Engineer, European Enterprise Networking Architecture, Cisco Systems Kernen's main area of focus is defining architectures and standards for transforming the broadcast production industry to an All-IP Video infrastructure. He is a member of the IEEE Communications and Broadcast Societies, the Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) and the Royal Television Society (RTS), and is active within a number of trade and industry organizations including the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Project, the SMPTE Standards Committees and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) working groups.
Benoit Fevrier: Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, EVS Broadcast Equipment In 2003, Fevrier founded OpenCube, a Toulousebased company which provides MXF solutions for the broadcast and D-Cinema industries. When OpenCube Technologies was acquired by EVS in 2010, Fevrier was asked to lead as General Manager of the OpenCube business unit. Fevrier was most recently head of the EVS Media business division, and has been instrumental in EVS' advancement of MXF tapeless workflows.
Matt Caulfield: Solution Architect and Technical Leader, Cloud & Virtualization CTO, Cisco Systems Caulfield worked in Cisco's video group developing products for IP-based video distribution and adaptive bitrate technology. He is an active contributor in the IETF and a graduate of Cornell University with degrees in Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering. His current focus is the intersection of media and cloud computing. |