September 2014
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TVBEurope 67 IBC Preview
our goal is to enable customers to create DPP deliverables with efficiency and confidence,” said Craig Newbury, vice president of sales for Wohler. “To this end, our solution, powered by the RadiantGrid Intelligent Media Transformation Platform, automates the DPP compliance workflow entirely within the file-based domain, going beyond other solutions to include features such as automated content assembly and legalisation. We’re pleased to be part of the new DPP Compliance Programme and look forward to demonstrating how sophisticated yet cost effective file-based processing can successfully speed and streamline the packaging and delivery of DPP-compliant content,” he noted. Through the new DPP programme, participating manufacturers will provide details of completed tests, the sample files produced, and evidence of the results obtained on file delivery or processing products that are in development or being marketed. The programme aims to establish a minimum quality threshold that manufacturers’ tested products need to meet. 10.B10
Canford to preview IP addressable MDUs Canford
By Holly Ashford Canford has a 20-year history of manufacturing MDUs (Mains Distribution Units). The company has applied this knowledge, build quality and years of customer feedback into its new range of advanced IP addressable MDUs. Canford aimed to create a user friendly experience via an intuitive web interface, without compromising accessibility from smartphones, tablets and PCs – any device with an html browser and an internet
Every aspect of the MDU can be remotely monitored and logged
connection can securely access the product. Configurable aspects of the unit include: MDU current monitoring, MDU power monitoring, per socket control, per socket monitoring and environmental sensors. 9.C01
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