theibcdaily For the latest show news and updates follow #IBC2014 Launch of advanced IP MDUs Canford By Heather McLean
A new range of advanced IP addressable Mains Distribution Units (MDUs) has been announced by Canford here in Amsterdam. Building on the hardware of
its standard MDUs allowed Canford to focus on the most important aspect of these new IP MDUs; the user interface. A user friendly experience via the web interface has been achieved without compromising accessibility from smartphones, tablets and PCs, or any device with an HTML browser and an internet connection. Controlling the many available features is simple and intuitive, the company said, and is possible from anywhere at any time.
Spotlight on social media
Vigiglobe By Monica Heck
Social TV analytics solutions for TV producers, broadcasters and editorial teams are on show at the Vigiglobe stand this year. The company, which specialises in social media intelligence, is demonstrating the power of its social media integration platform and analysing in realtime the flow of Twitter conversations about IBC and its keynote speakers. The platform, called
VigiLabs, is designed for all producers and broadcasters who want to analyse social media content in realtime, curate and broadcast live social media content, interact with and understand their audience and attract new viewers. According to Vigiglobe, all of
its proprietary solutions and algorithms operate in realtime, in a multi-language environment and cover millions of data-sources. The company is an official media technology partner of Twitter and a public content solutions partner of Facebook. 14.G03
theibcdaily 31 One of the more unique
features of the Canford IP MDU is the ability to control door locks remotely. This
enables off-site personnel to grant engineers or support team’s access to either server rooms or locked racks and
cabinets. Configurable aspects of the unit include: MDU current monitoring; MDU power
monitoring (volts, amps, power factor and kWhrs); per socket control (on, off, time delayed and sequential start up); per socket monitoring; and environmental sensors (rack/room temperature and humidity). 9.C01
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