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Fulfilling the Promise of Virtual Reality 360

Wed, Feb 14, 2018 | by Kevin Le Jannic

How the DRM Platform is Overtaking CAS for Content Protection

Wed, Feb 7, 2018 | by Leonid Berkovich

For many years Conditional Access Systems were the leading technology allowing Pay-TV operators to protect premium content. That though is changing as DRM platforms mature.

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Blockchain, Bitcoin, and Their Effects on The Video Industry

Tue, Jan 30, 2018 | by Pascal Perrot

Publicized by the financial rollercoaster of Bitcoin, blockchain technology has become the tech buzzword of 2018. How will it affect video?

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Measuring the Importance of Big Data Analytics for Operators

Wed, Jan 24, 2018 | by Andy Stout

In the current broadcast industry, progress is not only rapid, it’s accelerating. Nowhere is this more evident than in the field of data analytics, the impact of which is growing every year.

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AV1 Video: One Open Source Codec to Rule Them All?

Mon, Jan 15, 2018 | by Alex Kent

Offering data savings of up to 25%, Apple has joined the Alliance for Open Media and thus added its name to the long list of companies championing the HEVC rival video codec AV1.

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Is Cloud TV Streaming the Ultimate Platform for Service Providers?

Wed, Jan 3, 2018 | by Esther Levine

Since 2008 Netflix has been utilizing horizontally scalable, distributed systems in the cloud. As of January 2016, it became a truly cloud-native company.

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The Net Neutrality Vote and its Implications for OTT and Beyond

Tue, Dec 19, 2017 | by Andy Stout

Following the recent Net Neutrality vote, are OTT providers facing having to deal with a two-speed internet?

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How 2018 Will Shape the OTT Industry

Thu, Dec 14, 2017 | by Chem Assayag

From AI & VR to the power of FAANG and the impact of microservice architectures and privacy legislation: what 2018 has in store for the OTT sector and beyond.

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Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Hulu: Are we facing a content crunch?

Tue, Dec 5, 2017 | by Dror Mangel

As costs rise so the amount of original content on the market might decrease, meaning broadcasters and OTT operators will need to make sure their catalogues work at peak efficiency.

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