Lawo and Cisco have revealed their collaboration over the development and marketing of IP-based video and audio systems for broadcast television.
Lawo IP products are becoming increasingly adopted by television studio installations, in remote production operation, and at high-profile events internationally – highlighting the industry’s acceptance of IP-based live production technology. This cooperation involves the Cisco IP Fabric for Media infrastructure, its answer to complex IP workflows in television broadcasting, based on Software Defined Networking (SDN) principles.
As the industry moves rapidly toward Broadcast 3.0 (broadcast infrastructure built around COTS technology), broadcasters are looking to produce more content on format-agnostic IP platforms, finally delivering on the promise of ‘future-proof’ production technology.
The first strategic customer to take advantage of this work is in place at a large US television network, which will deploy an all-IP Lawo routing infrastructure based on a Cisco IP technology backbone. Its forthcoming rollout will make use of Cisco Nexus 9000 switches connecting Lawo V__matrix, with SOUL and VSM control and monitoring systems.
‘Lawo is very happy to begin what we expect will be a rewarding relationship with Cisco,’ says Lawo Director of Business Development, Felix Krückels. ‘Our partnership unites Lawo’s expertise in video and audio systems, monitoring and control with Cisco’s innovations in network infrastructure for live broadcast. Combining these strengths results in an incredibly fast, robust solution for TV production.’
‘Working with Lawo brings Cisco an innovative partner that can immediately provide new and improved workflows to broadcasters, employing Cisco network solutions,’ addsCisco Global Business Development for Sports, Media & Consumer Segments, Bryan Bedford. ‘Integrating Cisco data center switching systems with Lawo IP-based hardware and software products opens up new opportunities for television broadcasters. Together, we can provide a solution that’s truly ready for any new video technology the future brings.’
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