
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.
Read MoreMon, 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.
Read MoreWed, 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.
Read MoreTue, Dec 19, 2017 | by Andy Stout
Following the recent Net Neutrality vote, are OTT providers facing having to deal with a two-speed internet?
Read MoreThu, 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.
Read MoreTue, 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.
Read MoreWed, Nov 29, 2017 | by Einat Kahana
Here is an interesting statistic: since research on spreadsheet errors began at some point in the mid-1980s an overview of the processes has concluded that 88% of all of them contain an error.
Read MoreTue, Nov 21, 2017 | by Ludo Rubin
One of the most seismic changes to affect the digital industries of the internet age will happen on May 25, 2018 when the EU’s controversial General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will finally come...
Read MoreWed, Nov 8, 2017 | by Chem Assayag
Every year it seems that the industry asks if Satellite TV is dying, but every year it is still with us. What makes it such a continuing valid route to market for broadcasters?
Read MoreWed, Nov 1, 2017 | by Leonid Berkovich
TV & movie piracy losses were up to $52bn was the success story of modern anti-piracy measures. It could have been much worse.
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