TVN TECH

With Less Latency, Live From The Cloud Grows

Discovery and ABC both rely on the cloud — one public, one private — to deliver their cable networks. Now broadcasters are looking at how the cloud can benefit not just distribution but also production, whether that means live news or sports coverage or post-production applications like editing.

IBC 2017

Telestream, IBM Unveil New Remote Tech

At IBC 2017, Telestream and IBM Aspera debuted a new solution for high-speed capture and production of live, broadcast quality video from remote locations for faster production turnaround.

Aspera Updates Its Files iOS Mobile App

Aspera today announced that an update to the Aspera Files mobile app for iOS is now available on the iOS App Store. This new version 2.0 adds to the uploading capabilities […]

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Aspera Webinar To Focus On Files API

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HPA Engineering Excellence Awards Gala Set

PLAYOUT/IBC 2016

Aspera Demo Reveals Contribution, Playout Options

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Aspera’s Munson To Present At Storage Visions

Aspera Releases New Transfer Platform

Aspera has introduced version 3.6 of its Aspera Transfer Platform that is built into the core of all its latest products and Aspera On Demand offerings. In what it calls […]

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Aspera Webinar To Examine FASPStream API

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Aspera CEO To Speak At Upcoming Webinar

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Aspera Sets Webinar On Cloud, Media Workflows

TVN TECH: NAB HOT TOPICS

IP-Enabled Workflow Advances Set For NAB

IP transport will touch so many aspects of television that it is positioned over time to supplant most everything people know and understand about TV workflows — from origination and contribution to distribution and consumption. The latest developments will be on display at next month’s NAB Show. This is the latest installment of a special series on emerging tech trends, NAB Hot Topics, that will appear each week leading up to the NAB Show that runs April 11-16 in Las Vegas. The schedule: March 26: Audio; April 2: Automation. Read the earlier installments here.

Why World Cup 2nd Screen Was Glitch-Free

How do you deliver a glitch-free live second-screen viewing experience to millions of people around the world who live and breathe the World Cup? For Michelle Munson, co-founder, president and CEO of Aspera, it all started with quantifying the probability of a glitch based on several IT network givens and building in an appropriately long buffer to offset any hiccups.

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Munson’s Advice: Do Cloud Security ‘Right’

IBM Closes On Its Aspera Acquisition

IBC 2011

Aspera Unveils New Content Delivery Products

At IBC2011, Aspera Inc., creator of the fasp transport technology for high-speed transfer of large data at global distances, announced multiple new software products and capabilities that expand its portfolio […]

NAB 2011

Aspera Previews Mobile Data Transport For Android

Aspera Inc. today introduced its fasp-AIR mobile transport technology that enables faster data transfer speeds for wireless networks. NAB attendees are getting the first look at Aspera’s new Android transfer […]