By SVG Staff | Friday, September 7, 2012 - 12:12
Elemental Technologies will unveil Elemental Cloud at IBC. Elemental Cloud is a purpose-built platform designed to securely manage high-volume, enterprise-class video solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company also announced the market release of Elemental Server Cloud Edition (CE), a file-based solution for high speed, multi-format video conversion in the cloud. These new cloud […]
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By SVG Staff | Tuesday, April 10, 2012 - 14:17
Multiscreen delivery of the London Olympics will be a main consumption mechanism for millions of fans and Elemental Technologies and its multiscreen content delivery system will power IP video delivery initiatives for leading broadcasters around the world.
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By SVG Staff | Tuesday, November 22, 2011 - 09:45
Elemental Technologies has signed up to the newly released Akamai Digital Media NetAlliance Partner Program. The joint effort integrates Elemental’s live and on-demand video processing solutions with Akamai’s HD Network via easy-to-configure settings built into Elemental’s products.
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By SVG Staff | Monday, November 7, 2011 - 11:23
France: TF1 Group is using Elemental Live to support the delivery of live and catch-up content for its multi-platform MYTF1 product. MYTF1 is accessible through mobile applications, IPTV services, and multiple websites, and most recently, Elemental Live was busy with live event capture and delivery of complete Rugby World Cup matches to the online viewing […]
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By SVG Staff | Monday, October 17, 2011 - 12:03
You’ll have noticed that Eurosport has been rather active on the apps and multiplatform front lately, which is probably why it’s deployed Elemental Technologies kit to drive the video processing for its live and on-demand multiplatform streaming services.
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By SVG Staff | Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - 11:41
deltatre is utilising Elemental Technologies’ Elemental Server to provide near realtime turnaround of match highlights for the official Rugby World Cup event website and various mobile applications. The workflow sees adaptive bit-rate game clips delivered via the Akamai HD Network to deltatre’s DIVA video player using Microsoft Smooth Streaming for Silverlight.
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