The Cloud and the Future of Remote Production
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The ability to have hardware compute exist in the cloud as opposed to being at the venue or even in a remote production hub promises to increase the popularity of remote workflows. Cloud service providers discuss how cloud-based production services will open up new ways to produce sports content.
Panelists:
Devin Klein, Fox Sports, Senior Manager, Broadcast Operations
Joshua Liemer, NEP VISTA Worldlink, President
Greg Macchia, Riedel Communications, VP, Business Development, Live Production
Adam Marshall, Grass Valley, Chief Product Officer
Moderator:
Trevor Covey, Deloitte Consulting, Specialist Master – Sr. Tech Architect
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