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Cisco to showcase new Pay-TV and Digital Media Technologies at IBC 2015

Cisco will showcase a series of video solutions based on open IP networking, cloud and virtualization technologies at IBC 2015 in Amsterdam this week. It will also demonstrate how it utilizes the Cisco Unified Computing System (Cisco UCS®) next-generation data center platform to offer a full suite of virtualized head end capabilities across broadcast production and video processing and transmission, to content delivery networks (CDNs) and content security.

Said Yvette Kanouff, Senior Vice President And General Manager, Cisco Service Provider Video Software and Solutions, “Our customers’ businesses are getting larger and more complex with every industry consolidation. At this show, we are demonstrating solutions that simplify delivering compelling video services, and free our customers to take advantage of the tremendous opportunities the video business offers. Only Cisco has the scale, scope and technology to be a true business partner for the world’s video operators and media companies.”

Highlights include

  • New, cloud-powered video entertainment solutions that will help customers deliver TV services to multiple screens utilizing one cloud, on any access network, within and beyond the home.
  • Virtualized Video Processing (V2P) solutions for the entire video workflow, consolidating multiple separate head end infrastructures into a unified, virtualized solution. Cisco will debut a new V2P software application for delivering premium video picture quality and improving network bandwidth efficiency.
  • Virtual managed services, featuring end-to-end service automation with cross-domain orchestration and virtualization.
  • Security solutions to protect video content in the data center, prior to distribution and after it reaches consumers’ homes, in addition to enterprise-level web and email security.
  • Programmable private and hybrid cloud infrastructure solutions for media and broadcast data centers to support secure and scalable video workflow requirements.
  • The latest in home CPE utilizing HEVC/4K, WiFi, open data gateway software, and gateway architecture providing seamless in-home video and data distribution.
  • Cisco will debut its innovative Snowflake16 cloud-based user experience, showing how service providers and media companies can take advantage of the cloud to redefine how subscribers interact with video using any screen, anywhere.
  • Cisco has redesigned and simplified how data gathering, analytics, and intelligence work with Mobility IQ, the industry’s first and most complete cloud service that unifies and harnesses real-time information across the wireless network, making it available in one dashboard.
  • Joint demonstration with EVS showcasing IP networking for remote video production of multi-feed live uncompressed video using Cisco standard IP switches and software defined networking (SDN)

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