Tapeless Workflow
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Our panel examines the latest news , thinking and advice on Tapeless Workflows, how the technology has changed over the past few years and what is evolving in terms of the latest experience on the subject.

We’ll talk about standards – one always has to mention standards in this business – but also examining what the broadcaster should expect, in terms of saving cash as well as speeding up its production processes. We question the role of Consultants, and systems integrators, as well as questioning the different solutions available for emerging markets.

And we’ll look at the many challenges and opportunities that face our expert vendors today – and try and take a peek at the future.

Introducing our panelists
Bob GentryBob Gentry
Marquis Consulting
Dimitris PapavassiliouDimitris Papavassiliou
Cisco
Chris SimonsChris Simons
Harris
Video Content
rt12_00 0. Introduction rt12_10 10. Can tape still be a preferred option?
rt12_01 1. Definition: What does Tapeless Workflow mean? Are there different definitions? rt12_11 11. And what about quality control?
rt12_02 2. How does today's demands on broadcasters differ from 5 years ago? rt12_12 12. Emerging markets: Can we learn from lower-cost deployments?
rt12_03 3. Who should be investing in Tapeless Workflow? rt12_13 13. Who holds the broadcaster's hand?
rt12_04 4. Who should write the specification for a project? rt12_14 14. Are consultants a neccessary evil?
rt12_05 5. Does location or size make any difference? rt12_15 15. What rules the system? Internet Technology (IT) or broadcasting skills?
rt12_06 6. What are the challenges? rt12_16 16. Is IP the bedrock?
rt12_07 7. What about content ingest? rt12_17 17.What are the critical steps?
rt12_08 8. What has changed over the past few years? rt12_18 18. How do broadcasters ready for the future?
rt12_09 9. Is enough done to protect fast-changing video capture methods? rt12_19 19. Are low-cost options available?