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ControlCenter-Digital matrix unites extenders, switches
Guntermann & Drunck By Ian McMurray
Uniting all the functions of KVM extenders and KVM switches as well as monitoring and management functions in one system, the ControlCenter-Digital (CCD) digital KVM matrix from Guntermann & Drunck enables access to all computers independently from any network or operating system whether in TV or broadcast stations, post production, video editing, control rooms, studios, technical operating rooms, desk workplaces or server rooms. And: when using optical fibre, says G&D, users are able to access their computers in a 1:1 connection even over distances up to 10,000 metres. The ControlCenter-Digital matrix also provides
TV apps for all screens 24i By Monica Heck
numerous variants of user modules and console modules. Connected in any combination, these modules are ready to adapt to any individual requirements, G&D says: thus, combining and transmitting signals like VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, optical fibre, CAT, USB, RS232, audio or PS/2 has never been easier. For the first time at this
year’s IBC, G&D is presenting
Well connected: KVM systems can gives users access to computing resources 10,000 metres away
modules to transmit DisplayPort signals in high resolutions using the matrix. The components enable resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz and even Ultra HD resolutions up to 3840 x 2160p at a reduced refresh rate of 30Hz. 4.B60
A first time exhibitor at IBC, Amsterdam-based app developer 24i creates TV apps from the first concept to deployment and maintenance, for any screen: smart TVs, STBs, game consoles, tablets and mobiles.
During the show, 24i is showcasing its portfolio of TV apps created for international customers like RTL, Pathé, Nubeox, FOX Sports and many others.
The 24i TV apps come in
three product lines. Smart Apps are fully custom-built applications for broadcasters and media companies to
distribute to all major TV platforms. The Smart Builder is a template-based app engine allowing content providers to easily access and manage the connected TV marketspace at competitive cost. Finally, the Smart Operator is
24i’s TV Everywhere solution, which launched at the show introducing Deutsche Glasfaser as its launching customer. The Smart Operator offers a unified interface for OTT platforms on all devices.
24i operates worldwide with
offices in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Los Angeles and Buenos Aires. Remaining true to its roots however, the company is running a daily happy hour, with traditional Dutch bitterballs at 16:00. 14.L05
Winter is coming: Deutsche
Glassfaser was announced as the first user of 24i’s Smart Operator solution
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