IP networks will determine Sony's presence at IBC 2015
At IBC, he will show how IP-based technologies offer new possibilities for broadcasters and how they help clients create, protect and distribute their content across numerous platforms.
Sony will present at IBC 2015 its latest developments in imaging technology, IP as a fundamental part, and will demonstrate its commitment to offering comprehensive workflow solutions. As a way to spread their motto Beyond Definition, Sony will show how its latest innovations help customers optimize the creative, operational and economic values of their work.
Sony's complete ecosystem of audiovisual products extends from capture to archive. Visitors to the Sony booth will experience the extraordinary quality of 4K, HDR and HFR resolutions.
Sony has big ambitions planned across a range of applications, systems and services for 4K and beyond, working with customers and partners to deliver optimized visual experiences.
IP networks as a fundamental part will also play a fundamental role for Sony at IBC 2015, since, for example, more than 30 companies in the sector are working with Sony at this time to develop the new generation of standards based on Network Media Interface.
IP solutions enable the transmission of information with true creative flexibility, improving the efficiency and reliability of entire workflows. Sony works with its customers to create optimized live workflows so they can deliver content quickly and efficiently.
At IBC, he will show how IP-based technologies offer new possibilities for broadcasters and how they help clients create, protect and distribute their content across numerous platforms.
The third capability that Sony will highlight at IBC 2015 focuses on developing solutions that continually improve media workflows in small or large organizations, whether by improving the functionality of production systems or their ease of use. This commitment to the full spectrum of workflows is evidenced by the recent acquisition of Sony Memnon Archiving Services, through a collaboration that will provide next-generation solutions to companies in the audiovisual sector that face the challenges of increasing management and archiving of multimedia assets.
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