Cisco and Panasonic partner on a validated design for media broadcasters, creating a reliable and scalable IP infrastructure for high-resolution video and future-proof live production workflows.
Nexus Dashboard 4.1 (now general availability) enables complete lifecycle management of multiple data center networks through a single unified interface. This unified solution streamlines provisioning, offers comprehensive visibility, and enables proactive and reactive diagnostics while delivering robust automation and minimizing the attack surface across data center perimeters.
Broadcasters using IP media benefit from flexible infrastructure and seamless interoperability. Cisco and Lawo's collaboration enhances media networks with robust IP solutions, supporting modern media demands and scalability.
The integration between Imagine Communications and Cisco is shaping the future of media technology. As the landscape evolves, this integration stands as a testament to the power of forward-thinking and interoperability in creating networks that are not just equipped for today’s demands but are also paving the way for the future of media production and distribution.
The integration of EVS Cerebrum and Cisco NDFC not only simplifies management of IP-based production workflows and network infrastructure for media, but also provides deep visibility and monitoring capabilities enabling operators to easily identify and troubleshoot issues effectively.
Cisco and Intel have been working together to transform storage, compute, and network switching to revolutionize the industry alongside our fantastic ecosystem of partners. Let me share a few of the cool things we are partnering with Intel to accomplish.
Deep buffers on network switches cost money and can add increased latency and reduce performance when used incorrectly. This blog offers the basics of buffering and offers tips to selecting the right buffer for media and broadcast engineers.
Texas A&M University Athletics pairs Cisco IP Fabric for Media with existing expertise to create a robust solution for reliability, flexibility, and control. The transition from an SDI technology to IP-based infrastructure provides a scalable and secure fabric that can handle more capacity, better control of network traffic. Cisco’s IP Fabric for Media will provide Texas A&M’s 12th Man Productions with a highly reliable and secure network with zero-drop multicast.