SVG Sports Cloud Production Forum 2024

SVG Sports Cloud Production Forum 2024

While the sports production industry has made great strides in the live cloud-based production of sports events in recent years, there is still much work to be done – and much discussion to be had. On May 16 in New York City, the SVG Sports Cloud Production Forum provided the industry with a chance to gather, collaborate, and share insights on the current state of live cloud-based production, the cloud’s place in the sports production ecosystem, and what the industry needs to do in order to leverage cloud-based tools and services in more pragmatic and beneficial ways. Topics included SaaS solutions and tools, virtualized infrastructure, remote production workflows, the role of AI and ML, public vs. private vs. hybrid cloud, best practices for working in the cloud, and much more.

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SVG Sports Cloud Production Forum 2024
  • Adventures in Live Cloud Production: NHL

    The NHL continues to embrace new cloud-based live productions, most recently using the cloud to create a main broadcast as well as an alternate feed. The NHL’s Grant Nodine and AWS’ Andrew Reich take to the stage to discuss the project, the technologies involved, and what it means not only to the...

  • Getting Started in the Cloud

    This panel is designed for both beginners and veterans who are eager to initiate their voyage into the cloud and unlock the vast potential it offers for live sports production. Don’t miss this introduction to the fundamental principles, practical considerations, and strategic approaches for navig...

  • Adventures in Live Cloud Production: ESPN

    Over the past two years, ESPN has pushed the boundaries of live cloud-based production with several real-world deployments and a plethora of behind-the-scenes tests. Now, ESPN is focused on building a robust baseline to operate different cloud-based workflows from. In this fireside chat, ESPN tec...

  • The Big Cloud Debate: Public vs. Private vs. Hybrid

    Industry experts engage in a spirited debate on one of the most critical decisions media organizations face in their cloud strategy: Public Cloud vs. Private Cloud vs. Hybrid Workflows. This conversation will explore the merits, challenges, and strategic considerations associated with each approa...

  • Adventures in Live Cloud Production: PGA Tour Entertainment

    The PGA TOUR is taking some major technology leaps in 2024 and 2025, first with a new dedicated truck fleet built by NEP and then with a new 167,000 sq. ft. facility in early 2025. Those efforts allow TOUR’s use of cloud-based production to continue to expand, whether it’s the “Every Shot Live” p...

  • AWS Powers 60 Live Feeds for the NASCAR Tracks App

    Learn how NASCAR & AWS worked together to enhance the in-venue fan experience, by incorporating more engaging content in the NASCAR Tracks App.

    Presented by:
    Patrick Carroll, NASCAR, Managing Director, Digital Technology
    Andrew Reich, AWS, Senior Industry Specialist BD, Media & Entertainment, Ga...

  • Live Cloud Production & Orchestration Tools

    With the NAB Show in Las Vegas still top of mind, this session explores the cutting-edge tools and technologies that drive seamless and efficient live content production in the cloud. From orchestration to automation, equipment manufacturers and software providers will dive deep into the innovati...

  • Empowering Cloud-based Sports Production with Microsoft Azure

    Discover how Microsoft Azure, a hyper-scale platform, revolutionizes sports production. Explore how broadcast-technology vendors leverage Azure to deliver live-production tools in the cloud. We’ll discuss the NBA App powered by Microsoft, showcasing GenAI features that elevate fan engagement. Lea...

  • SNY Leverages Cloud Production on NBA Show: A LiveU Case Study

    LiveU’s Paul Brack sits down with SNY Senior Producer/Editor, Samantha Kandell to discuss producing a fully cloud-based streaming program with a lean team. Ian Begley, an NBA insider, is known for booking some of the most sought-after special guests for his SportsNet New York (SNY) online program...

  • Live Cloud Production with Grabyo

    Learn about some of the biggest success stories in the cloud with solutions from Grabyo

    Presenter:
    Mike Kelley, Grabyo, President, Americas & APAC

  • Transforming for a Future-Ready Production: A Grass Valley and Tata Case Study

    This case study will highlight emerging trends in the digital landscape and explore how media and entertainment organizations and suppliers are tasked with creating high-quality, engaging content distributed to more devices and more channels while maximizing and protecting the digital asset and e...

  • SVG Cloud Tech Spotlight: Net Insight

  • SVG Cloud Tech Spotlight: Signiant

  • SNY's Samantha Kandell on Leveraging The Cloud For Live Studio Show Production

    Producing live content in the cloud is empowering not just game producers, it's making studio programming possible that might not have been otherwise.

    At the New York-based regional sports network SNY, digital producers are using cloud tools to produce live social shows like "The Putback with I...

  • AWS's Andrew Reich on the Latest in the Cloud, Helping Clients Adjust to Change

    A perennial juggernaut in cloud-based workflows, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is aware of the constant changes seen in this sector of the industry. With working relationships with professional sports leagues and a tangible knowledge about how the cloud is playing a larger role in live production, th...

  • ESPN's Chris Strong on Building a Longterm Vision For Live Cloud Production

    ESPN has slowly but surely begun testing out live game production elements utilizing the cloud. However, the network remains deliberate in its proof of concepts and limited its executions of full end-to-end cloud productions. So what's next?

    At the SVG Sports Cloud Production Forum, our Brandon ...

  • PGA TOUR's Anthony Renda on the Role of Cloud Workflows in 'Every Shot Live'

    Despite the technology being thrown at its many events and the extensive coverage that networks provide, it's nearly impossible to see every swing of a PGA TOUR-sanctioned golf event. When the PGA TOUR introduced "Every Shot Live," fans were now able to track the shots of every golfer on the cour...