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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/mother99/jacksonholdingcompany.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Several years back, I had an insightful conversation with Josh Stinehour, Principal Analyst at Devoncroft Partners, about the state of innovation within the media sector. We discussed the notion that\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b[[{“value”:”<\/p>\n Several years back, I had an insightful conversation with Josh Stinehour, Principal Analyst at Devoncroft Partners, about the state of innovation within the media sector. We discussed the notion that the era of traditional virtualization might be nearing its end, and that the industry stood on the cusp of a transformative leap forward.<\/p>\n It was during this conversation that I introduced the concept of \u201ccontainerization\u201d as this forthcoming innovation, specifically tailored for real-time media applications. While the principles of containers and microservices have been established for some time, the unique challenges and requirements of media protocols meant that they had yet to fully harness these technologies. This was primarily due to existing technological limitations.<\/p>\n Well, I am pleased to say, in a groundbreaking joint demonstration, Cisco, Intel, and Ross Video are coming together to showcase the future of media production: a cloud-native, virtualized environment running micro-services in containers. This innovative collaboration promises to revolutionize the way media content is created, managed, and delivered, leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry expertise.<\/p>\n At the heart of this demonstration is the adoption of cloud-native principles, which enable greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency in media production workflows. By virtualizing key components of the production environment and leveraging micro-services and containers, content creators can seamlessly scale resources up or down based on demand, while ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Cisco has been at the forefront of defining the architecture for real time applications in containers with Media Streaming Mesh<\/a>.<\/p>\n The infrastructure powering this demonstration is built on Cisco UCS hardware, a robust and reliable platform known for its performance and scalability. Leveraging the power of I Intel\u00ae Xeon Scalable processors, Intel\u00ae Datacenter Flex GPUs, and networking solutions, this hardware ecosystem provides the foundation for high-performance media processing, encoding, and streaming tasks. The Intel Flex GPU is a data center accelerator that is tailored for media streaming density and quality, providing scale and reliability to any broadcast workflows.<\/p>\n Integral to this demonstration is the utilization of Intel\u2019s cutting-edge media technologies<\/a>, including the Intel\u00ae Media Transport Library (MTL) and Media Communications Mesh (MCM). These powerful libraries and frameworks enable efficient and seamless transmission of media content across distributed environments, ensuring low latency, high quality, and secure delivery. This solution is highly optimized for Intel Xeon processors and Flex GPU taking advantage of the improved performance, reduced latency as well as built-in hardware acceleration of streaming media.<\/p>\n Driving the orchestration and management of the cloud-native media production environment is Ross Video\u2019s Catena platform<\/a>. Catena provides comprehensive orchestration capabilities, allowing content creators to automate workflows, manage resources, and monitor performance in real-time. With Catena at the helm, media production teams can streamline operations and maximize productivity.<\/p>\n Through this joint demonstration, Cisco, Intel, and Ross Video are showcasing the transformative potential of cloud-native, virtualized media production. By embracing cloud-native principles, leveraging cutting-edge technology from Intel, and harnessing the orchestration capabilities of Ross Video\u2019s Catena platform, content creators can unlock new levels of agility, scalability, and efficiency in media production workflows. As the industry continues to evolve, this collaborative effort represents a bold step forward in shaping the future of media content creation and delivery.<\/p>\n If you find this information useful, and will be at NAB Show in Las Vegas April 14-17, then I\u2019d love to invite you to see these technologies on display in person at the Cisco Booth in the West Hall<\/a>, #W2743. Come say, \u201cHi!\u201d or check out our solutions on the Portfolio Explorer<\/a>.<\/p>\n To learn more, check out the session \u201cIntel AI Platforms and Processors Revolutionize Sports Broadcasting at the Olympic Games and Beyond\u201d at the NAB Show Mainstage on Tuesday, April 16, at 1:00 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center.<\/p>\n “}]]\u00a0\u00a0Cisco is elevating live TV to dazzling new heights with Cloud Native technology. Be the star of the show at NAB Show 2024, Booth #W2743, and broadcast with unparalleled clarity and innovation. Discover more!\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/p>\n Several years back, I had an insightful conversation with Josh Stinehour, Principal Analyst at Devoncroft Partners, about the state of innovation within the media sector. We discussed the notion that\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b[[{“value”:”<\/p>\n Several years back, I had an insightful conversation with Josh Stinehour, Principal Analyst at Devoncroft Partners, about the state of innovation within the media sector. We discussed the notion that the era of traditional virtualization might be nearing its end, and that the industry stood on the cusp of a transformative leap forward.<\/p>\n It was during this conversation that I introduced the concept of \u201ccontainerization\u201d as this forthcoming innovation, specifically tailored for real-time media applications. While the principles of containers and microservices have been established for some time, the unique challenges and requirements of media protocols meant that they had yet to fully harness these technologies. This was primarily due to existing technological limitations.<\/p>\n Well, I am pleased to say, in a groundbreaking joint demonstration, Cisco, Intel, and Ross Video are coming together to showcase the future of media production: a cloud-native, virtualized environment running micro-services in containers. This innovative collaboration promises to revolutionize the way media content is created, managed, and delivered, leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry expertise.<\/p>\n At the heart of this demonstration is the adoption of cloud-native principles, which enable greater flexibility, scalability, and efficiency in media production workflows. By virtualizing key components of the production environment and leveraging micro-services and containers, content creators can seamlessly scale resources up or down based on demand, while ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Cisco has been at the forefront of defining the architecture for real time applications in containers with Media Streaming Mesh<\/a>.<\/p>\n The infrastructure powering this demonstration is built on Cisco UCS hardware, a robust and reliable platform known for its performance and scalability. Leveraging the power of I Intel\u00ae Xeon Scalable processors, Intel\u00ae Datacenter Flex GPUs, and networking solutions, this hardware ecosystem provides the foundation for high-performance media processing, encoding, and streaming tasks. The Intel Flex GPU is a data center accelerator that is tailored for media streaming density and quality, providing scale and reliability to any broadcast workflows.<\/p>\n Integral to this demonstration is the utilization of Intel\u2019s cutting-edge media technologies<\/a>, including the Intel\u00ae Media Transport Library (MTL) and Media Communications Mesh (MCM). These powerful libraries and frameworks enable efficient and seamless transmission of media content across distributed environments, ensuring low latency, high quality, and secure delivery. This solution is highly optimized for Intel Xeon processors and Flex GPU taking advantage of the improved performance, reduced latency as well as built-in hardware acceleration of streaming media.<\/p>\n Driving the orchestration and management of the cloud-native media production environment is Ross Video\u2019s Catena platform<\/a>. Catena provides comprehensive orchestration capabilities, allowing content creators to automate workflows, manage resources, and monitor performance in real-time. With Catena at the helm, media production teams can streamline operations and maximize productivity.<\/p>\n Through this joint demonstration, Cisco, Intel, and Ross Video are showcasing the transformative potential of cloud-native, virtualized media production. By embracing cloud-native principles, leveraging cutting-edge technology from Intel, and harnessing the orchestration capabilities of Ross Video\u2019s Catena platform, content creators can unlock new levels of agility, scalability, and efficiency in media production workflows. As the industry continues to evolve, this collaborative effort represents a bold step forward in shaping the future of media content creation and delivery.<\/p>\n If you find this information useful, and will be at NAB Show in Las Vegas April 14-17, then I\u2019d love to invite you to see these technologies on display in person at the Cisco Booth in the West Hall<\/a>, #W2743. Come say, \u201cHi!\u201d or check out our solutions on the Portfolio Explorer<\/a>.<\/p>\n To learn more, check out the session \u201cIntel AI Platforms and Processors Revolutionize Sports Broadcasting at the Olympic Games and Beyond\u201d at the NAB Show Mainstage on Tuesday, April 16, at 1:00 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center.<\/p>\n “}]]\u00a0\u00a0Cisco is elevating live TV to dazzling new heights with Cloud Native technology. Be the star of the show at NAB Show 2024, Booth #W2743, and broadcast with unparalleled clarity and innovation. Discover more!\u00a0\u00a0Read More<\/a>\u00a0Cisco Blogs\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":0,"featured_media":2944,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[12],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2943","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-cisco-learning"],"yoast_head":"\nCloud-Native Virtualized Media Production<\/h2>\n
Powered by Cisco UCS Hardware and Intel Technology<\/h2>\n
Intel Media Transport Library and Media Communications Mesh<\/h2>\n
Orchestration with Ross Video Catena<\/h2>\n
Unlocking the Potential of Cloud-Native Media Production<\/h2>\n
Cloud-Native Virtualized Media Production<\/h2>\n
Powered by Cisco UCS Hardware and Intel Technology<\/h2>\n
Intel Media Transport Library and Media Communications Mesh<\/h2>\n
Orchestration with Ross Video Catena<\/h2>\n
Unlocking the Potential of Cloud-Native Media Production<\/h2>\n