Register for this FREE webinar today! With a clear roadmap for interoperability and implementation standards for all-IP workflows being championed by AIMS and SMPTE, broadcasters are now turning their attention towards the steps in the process to build an all-IP future. While the future of all-IP workflows will evolve, clearly SDI and IP workflows will co-exist for a long time to come. So how can broadcast engineers build a roadmap to transition from the well-known foundation that SDI delivers today to the future of all-IP workflows tomorrow? This webinar will explore some of the decisions that need to be made and how to stay ahead of the curve in broadcast media technologies. Join TV Technology's Editor-in-Chief Tom Butts as he moderates a discussion with Grass Valley's Sara Kudrle and Dell EMC's Tom Burns on the best practices and next steps evolving from media appliance broadcast workflows of today to IP based software defined workflows leveraging a foundation of enterprise grade IT hardware. Sara and Tom will also discuss the unique combination of IP solutions which GV and Dell EMC offer to pave the road for those taking the next steps in the transition to IP, including: Evolving workflow and application modernization Stepwise approach to move into IP and cloud ready applications Underlying technologies needed to future proof workflows Skills the Broadcast Engineer of tomorrow will need MODERATOR Tom Butts: Editor-in-Chief, TV Technology Register for this FREE webinar today! | FEATURED SPEAKERS Tom Burns - Field CTO for Media & Entertainment, Dell EMC Dell EMC's field CTO for Media & Entertainment, @TVBurns has previously re-engineered Technicolor's global file-based workflows, and developed HDR imaging solutions for episodic and feature post-production. He built a boutique VFX facility in Shanghai, and was the architect of the 77th fastest supercomputer worldwide for a 2006 CG animated feature. Prior to that, he designed and built Oxygen Media's (now NBC/Universal) storage and networking infrastructure in Manhattan's Chelsea Market. He is a founding member of the StudioSysAdmins networking site, and began his career at Silicon Graphics, Inc., developing Maya animation software and managing digital disk recorder products.
Sara Kudrle - Product Marketing Manager, Networking, Grass Valley Sara Kudrle is the Product Marketing Manager Networking for Grass Valley, a Belden Brand. Sara received her Computer Science degree with a Minor in Mathematics from California State University Chico. Sara’s 17 plus years as an engineer in the Broadcast industry started at Tektronix within VideoTele.com. From there, she joined Continental Electronics, working within the TV Transmitter group where she was responsible for developing exciter control software. Next, she joined Miranda/NVISION within the Router Control group. Sara has authored several papers for NAB, PBS and SMPTE conferences and has been published in the SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal and Broadcast Engineering. Sara’s paper on "Fingerprinting for Solving A/V Synchronization Issues within Broadcast Environments,” received the 2012 Journal Award for best article. Sara is active within SMPTE serving on several committees and within the standards community and on the board of editors. Sara was the Western Region Governor for SMPTE, a SMPTE Fellow, recipient of the 2015 TVNewsCheck Technology Woman to Watch Award, and a member of IEEE.
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