Utilising Industrial Long-life Computing in Broadcast and Media

Written by Tom Fiander – Global Account Manager, HIPER Global UK

The broadcast and media industry has experienced a remarkable transformation in recent years. Traditional methods have given way to digital platforms, high-definition content, and immersive experiences that captivate audiences worldwide. Amidst this revolution, one crucial element often goes unnoticed: the role that industrial long-life computing can play in enabling these transformations.

 

Close-up of controls in a production studio Camera rigs and storage crates filled with industrial long-life computing Producer and actor preparing for a film shoot on a sound stage

 

Industrial long-life computing plays a pivotal role behind the scenes, empowering media and broadcast professionals to push boundaries and deliver exceptional content. Let’s delve into a few key reasons why industrial compute platforms have become an indispensable asset in this vibrant industry.

        1. Long-life industrial computers remain a stable platform for up to 15 years providing companies with consistent architecture to run their applications on and minimising the work required in rewriting software when platforms and products become obsolete.
        2. Industrial computers are designed to operate 24/7 which can help to reduce downtime and keep media organisations running smoothly.
        3. Industrial computers are built to withstand harsh conditions, such as extreme temperatures, dust, and vibration. This can help to prevent unplanned outages and keep systems running in sub-optimal conditions.
        4. Industrial platforms are easily customised to meet the specific needs of each organisation. This can help to improve performance, reduce costs, and increase flexibility.
        5. In the media and broadcast realm, time is of the essence. Modern computing architecture provides unparalleled processing power, enabling faster rendering, transcoding, and editing of high-resolution videos. This efficiency significantly reduces production timelines and empowers creatives to meet demanding deadlines without compromising on quality.
        6. The global nature of media and broadcast necessitates seamless collaboration across multiple locations. Optimised, industrial-grade computing platforms can facilitate real-time collaboration through cloud-based workflows, allowing teams to work together regardless of geographical barriers. Additionally, with the rise of remote work, optimised architecture ensures uninterrupted access to critical media assets, enhancing productivity and flexibility.
        7. The media and broadcast industry generates colossal amounts of data, from raw footage to post-production files. Industrial long-life computing offers scalable storage solutions that can accommodate vast libraries of content, ensuring secure and efficient access. With robust data management capabilities, professionals can retrieve, archive, and analyse data with ease, enabling data-driven decision-making.
        8. The advent of immersive technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) has revolutionised the media and broadcast space. Industrial computing harnesses the immense computational and graphical performance and power required to create and deliver immersive experiences to audiences worldwide.
        9. Embracing industrial computing in media and broadcast is more than just adopting advanced technology – it’s about unlocking new creative possibilities, driving operational efficiency, and staying ahead in a fiercely competitive landscape.

With AV and media solutions in live sports broadcasting, television content, virtual production, and extended reality, speak to our team to learn how we can support your next project with our custom long-life computing solutions.

 

 

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