Virtualized Hardware 2025
Silicon Valley Video Summit 2025
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29m
Virtualized hardware is now being viewed as a more flexible, and cost-effective alternative to traditional broadcast infrastructure – and it is more accessible than ever before. What’s the roadmap of roll-outs for major hardware and are these software-solutions being operated in the cloud or on prem (or both)?
Panelists:
François Legrand, CBC/Radio-Canada, Senior Director, Engineering
Andrew Osmond, Evertz, Director of Business Development for Media Transport
Jared Timmins, Diversified, SVP – Innovation
Thomas True, NVIDIA, Senior Applied Engineer for Professional Video and Image Processing
Moderator:
Peter Thordarson, Diversified, Principal Consultant, Media and Entertainment
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