the connected world supplement IBC Connected World
Teleca has approximately 2000 employees in 12 countries in Asia, Europe & North America.
Teleidea Stand: 13.195
Teracue Stand: 13.423 The ENC-300-Portable encoder is designed for live streaming applications where single TV channels, camera signals or monitoring feeds are distributed or published on a network or the Internet. The ENC-300-HDSDI is a compact, low cost H.264 SD/HD video encoding and live streaming blade. The ENC- 300-HDSDI encoder process input streams from CIF up to full-HD resolution for professional MPEG-4 AVC H.264 SD/HD streaming to any kind of device. ENC-300- HDSDI encoder blades are built for robust 24/7 live encoding operations and can be used in tough environmental conditions. They are designed without any moving parts, making them noiseless and as small as a chocolate bar.
TiVo Stand: 13.283 Founded in 1997 TiVo, the pioneer in advanced television experiences and services, created a brand-new product and service category with the development of the first digital video recorder (DVR) and forever changed the way people watch TV. Today the company is driving further innovation to help pay-TV operators offer an advanced interactive hybrid TV solution. TiVo delivers on consumer expectations to seamlessly combine broadband content, personalised suggestions, and multi-screen support with traditional linear TV and VOD.
Tribune Media Services Stand: 13.276
TV Genius Stand: 13.325/326 IBC 2011 will see the debut of TV Genius’ social features for its Content Discovery Platform. By tapping into Twitter and Facebook activity around TV, TV Genius will make social content discovery a reality for viewers. The new service utilises TV Genius’ award-winning Content Discovery Platform to improve the relevance of traditional TV search and recommendation solutions. TV Genius’ social content discovery tools can measure engagement through social networks, and serve social recommendations in real time. Additionally, the service provides live feedback and statistics that enable broadcasters and content owners to understand more about how audiences are reacting to programming.
University of Essex Stand: 13.201
VBrick Stand: 13.403/404 VBrick is a leader in enterprise IP video, with over 9000 corporate, education and government customers and 60,000 installations worldwide. VBrick solutions work over standard IP networks and the Internet to enable the creation, publishing and distribution of rich media content. Its comprehensive streaming solutions are used in a wide range of live and on-demand applications including meeting and event broadcasts, employee collaboration, distributed learning, digital signage, TV distribution, and video surveillance. Headquartered in Wallingford, CT, with sales offices around the world, VBrick’s products and services are available through industry- leading value-added resellers.
Vestel Stand: 13.131
ViewCast Stand: 13.199 ViewCast provides industry-leading solutions that help companies deliver video to broadband and mobile networks. The Niagara 7550 offers complete plug-and-play capability so users can quickly capture and stream premium quality audio and video to IP and mobile networks in multiple formats and at multiple bit rates - all simultaneously. Niagara SCX 6.4 is an enhanced version of its powerful streaming media management software with advanced features such as
Wiztivi Stand: 13.432
Wowza Stand: 13.121/122 Wowza will highlight the third generation of its award-winning Wowza Media Server platform. Wowza Media Server 3 is a single extensible foundation for ‘any screen done
right’ media delivery of the best possible viewing experience where and when it’s wanted. With Wowza Media Server 3, formerly hard-to-implement features such as adaptive bitrate streaming, time-shifted playback, and integrated rights management are made simple and cost-effective. Complementing the platform are three new value-added add-ons, Wowza Transcoder, Wowza Network DVR, and Wowza DRM. Wowza Media Server 3 is the ideal media platform for revenue-generating services for an ever-growing number of destinations.
support for adaptive live encoding via Microsoft IIS Smooth Streaming and PlayReady DRM support, updates to Akamai HD iPhone and iPad streaming, improved MPEG-4 streaming, and presentation and security enhancements for adaptive streaming.
Vimond Stand: 13.391/394
The Vimond video platform is enabling well known successes in Northern Europe, and is now available to broadcasters, telcos and media companies looking to conquer online video. What is unique about the Vimond platform is that it has delivered some of the best online broadcast services in the world with interactive live sport centres, powerful subscription modules, DRM support for a wide range of platforms, and compelling experiences across devices. The company’s extensive API framework has ensured that we work seamlessly with existing architectures, and can therefore deliver in record time.
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YoSpace Stand: 13.242
ZiXi Stand: 13.351 A supplier of the new transmission technologies and techniques that will support the ongoing explosive growth in Internet video traffic, including: Arris - XD Access Module; Broadpeak - Bk100 Mediator for ‘follow-me’ OTT delivery; QoE Systems, Inc. - ITU J.341 dd-compliant Q-Master 2 SW & system test system; RGB Networks - video multiprocessing gateway/transact packager; Siemens Communications, Media and Technology - OTT TV suite for the distribution of HD content; Vidiator - Xenon 6.0 streaming and encoding platform; and ZiXi - multimedia transport solution exploiting the cloud.
Don’t forget to make time to catch up with the IBE team - we’ll be based in the IBC Connected World (hall 13) throughout the show.
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