Running Sept. 29–Oct. 1, this virtual event will highlight progress made toward an all-IP ecosystem that supports today’s real-world media productions. Live presentations throughout the event will demonstrate how the SMPTE ST 2110 suite of standards and the AMWA NMOS technology stack are improving media workflows for large and small deployments. The newly-proposed IPMX set of open standards and specifications will also be a featured topic.
Running daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, IP Oktoberfest will provide participants with opportunities for education, interaction, and networking in an online environment that allows participants to move freely between meeting areas — including a live presentation stage, virtual pub, and meeting and networking areas. There is no cost to participate. Find registration details, here.
IP Oktoberfest 2020 presentations will include:
NMOS – Ready, Steady, Go!
Gareth Sylvester-Bradley, Principal Engineer, Sony Europe
Felix Poulin, Director – Media Transport Architecture and Lab, CBC/Radio Canada
Richard Hastie, Senior Director, Business Development, NVIDIAProper Network Designs and Considerations for SMPTE ST 2110
Robert Welch, Principal Architect, AristaCase Study: Dropbox HQ ST 2110
Kevin Gross, Media Network Architect, David Carroll Associates
David Carroll, Founder, David Carroll AssociatesUnderpinning the Pyramid: Security in NMOS Systems
Jonathan Thorpe, Principal Engineer, SonyRadio France Transforms Maison de la Radio with Next-Generation IP Technology with BCE France and Orange
Philippe Mauduit, CEO, BCE FranceIEEE Std 1588-2019 (PTP v2.1) — Must-Have or Deal-Breaker?
Andreas Hildebrand, Technology Evangelist, ALC NetworXST 2110 in the Cloud: Audio Workflows for Mixing, Processing, Communications, and More
John Schur, President, Solutions Group, Telos AlliancePTP/ST 2059 Best Practices Developed From PTP Deployments and Experiences
Leigh Whitcomb, Architect, Imagine Communications
Mike Waidson, Application Engineer, Telestream
Robert Welch, Principal Architect, AristaVirtualizing ST 2110 – How We Need to Interface ST 2110 in a Virtualized Soft Future
Andy Rayner, Chief Technologist, Nevion