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Preview > IBC 2010


Digital TV Europe July/August 2010


Ioko STAND 1.A50


WHAT’S SHOWING? User interfaces


WHAT DO THEY DO? Ioko is in the process of develop- ing some new user interfaces that take some of the web conven- tions and apply them to set-top boxes. The company is also look- ing at the proposition of logging- in online to set up the content a viewer wants to watch at a later date across multiple devices.


CONTACT www.ioko.com


Nagravision/OpenTV STAND 1.C81


WHAT’S SHOWING? Nagra Media Access; Nagra Media


SDP; OpenTV user experience and advertising solutions;


WHAT DO THEY DO? Demonstrations will highlight the advantages of the companies’ end- to-end offering focusing on com- prehensive security, integrated service platforms and personalised multi-device consumer experi- ences, according to Nagravision. Highlights will include a multi- device experience with content discovery and viewing moving seamlessly from once device to another; universal search, provid- ing search across all content type and sources through a single inter- face; broad access to OTT content and services blending premium and long-tail content with support for multiple models for monetisa- tion (including advertising).


CONTACT nagravision.com; opentv.com


NDS STAND 1.A71


WHAT’S SHOWING? InfiniteTV; PC Show; Unified Headend; Oona; Snowflake


WHAT DO THEY DO? The InfiniteTV suite of technolo- gies enables the delivery and optimisation of over-the-top con- tent on any device, incorporating efficient delivery and intelligent advertising models. NDS PC Show is an end-to-end solution designed to incorporate a web portal with on-demand and linear TV channels on the PC through an operator branded portal. NDS Video on Demand with Progressive Download enables the delivery of standard definition and HD content over IP to set-top boxes, whilst managing problems associated with low bandwidth


Globecast to highlight fibre network and 3D TV STAND 1.A29


GlobeCast and Netia will demon- strate GlobeCast’s ability to trans- port, manage and play content throughout the world, which the company says can help its clients to


GlobeCast and content manage- ment company Netia will join forces at IBC to showcase the group’s integrated solutions across the broadcast chain, with a shared demonstration of the latest Media Asset Management solutions.


The Orange/France Telecom company, which recently opened fibre links to Africa and Latin America, will also be highlighting the geographical expansion of its global network, as well as the successful delivery of 2010 events, including several in 3D.


save time and money, and to easily send and share content with partners and platforms. The new Netia software, which powers this solution, allows users to manage all of the processes within the pro- duction environment, from edit- ing to post and distribution, through one user interface. GlobeCast will also highlight its expanded and newly re- branded global fibre ring to both Africa and Latin America with direct access to São Paulo, Buenos Aires and


Johannesburg. The GlobeCast Backbone Network connects five continents, providing a way for content to be moved quickly and securely around the world. GlobeCast’s contribution team, which was at the World Cup in South Africa, will also be on hand to discuss its recent delivery of live 3D coverage from the tournament to broad- casters across the globe. Over the past year, GlobeCast has also delivered the world’s first live 3D fashion show from Burberry’s catwalk at London Fashion Week to parties in Paris, New York, Dubai and Tokyo as well as the final of the French Tennis Open (Roland Garros), the final of France’s Nouvelle Star and an opera pro- duction of Don Giovanni to cine- mas across France and Spain.


CONTACT www.globecast.com


WHAT’S SHOWING? Omneon MediaGrid Active Storage System; Omneon Spectrum Media Server System; Omneon MediaDeck GX Channel Playout Solution


WHAT DO THEY DO? At the Omneon IBC stand, an Omneon MediaGrid active storage system will be integrated with a production server to enable access to incoming media used in live and near-live broadcast pro- duction. The Omneon Spectrum media server system is a server platform for multichannel play- out, news, sports highlights and studio production workflows. The new MediaDeck GX is an integrat- ed channel-playout product that combines video server playout, graphics, and audio processing.


CONTACT www.omneon.com Visit us at www.digitaltveurope.net 30


connections. The NDS Unified Headend enables operators to deliver content and services to multiple screens. NDS will also offer various user interface demos, including Oona, a concep- tual user interface that incorpo- rates contextualised widgets and social interaction along with search and recommendations. Addressing usability issues around 3DTV, including the dis- play of the EPG and subtitling on stereoscopic 3D content, NDS will showcase a research-based approach that addresses the chal- lenges. Visitors to the NDS stand will also be able to experience the latest version of the UI, NDS Snowflake 2011.


CONTACT www.nds.com


Omneon STAND 7.A10


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