Industry experts explored what a strategic approach to software and data integration involves, what the benefits are, and who has the expertise to do it.
This event will examine one of the most talked about issues in media companies today - the need to integrate a huge range of software tools to deliver end to end business value.
At this event we looked at real world examples of how vendors are working together to help deliver both their own sustainability goals, and those of their customers.
We'll look at real world examples of how vendors are working together to help deliver both their own sustainability goals, and those of their customers.
CES is the most influential tech event in the world - the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. Join us as we uncover the key trends for 2022.
CES is the most influential tech event in the world - the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. At this event we uncovered the key trends for 2022.
We brought together experts to examine the different elements of a large scale streaming solution, from video delivery to subscriber management and user experience.
The final webcast in our series, 'The Cloud for Media', examines the different elements of a large scale streaming solution, from video delivery to subscriber management and user experience.
The third 'The Cloud for Media' webcast will bring together experts to look into the different use cases for playout and why media companies are moving it into the cloud.
We looked at how media companies are deploying automation and AI, how the cloud enables enhanced automation, and the potential of machine learning in media.
The second webcast in our series, 'The Cloud for Media', will explore the different phases of post production, and the different cloud-based tools that can be used in each.
The first in our four 'The Cloud for Media' webcasts focuses on automation, from the deployment and potential of automation to how it's enabling the direct to consumer revolution.
Spend time at the cutting edge of theory and practice around supply chain. The second day features the Online Demo Zone and more Media Supply Conference sessions.
Be part of a new breed of event for the people building the media factories of tomorrow. Day 1 includes the Online Demo Zone, Supply Chain Live, and the first set of Media Supply Conference sessions.
Senior media executives discuss how our industry works together, from de facto standards to open source, informal collaborations to bilateral integrations, and formal standards.
After a sudden change in ways of working around live outside broadcasts, new content creators are establishing their own ways of working to produce live content. So what are the characteristics of the new live working environment?
The EBU's annual rendezvous for experts dealing with IP-based media production infrastructure, IT networks and storage solutions for broadcast media content.
During the pandemic there has been a near obsession with whether, when, and in what form NAB and IBC will take place. Why does this matter so much? Are they familiar markers in the calendar, or are they overblown, overpriced, ineffective and environmentally inappropriate?
Based on input from a range of industry experts, we uncover the best practices in delivering live productions remotely – both for low cost and premium events.
What kinds of business relationships will we need in the future? Our final Design for Tomorrow webcast explores how suppliers and customers can best support one another.
Come and celebrate the outstanding talent, skills, expertise and achievements of exceptional women across the broadcast technology and services sectors!
DPP CEO, Mark Harrison, joins AWS and senior industry leaders across EMEA to discuss the pace of change, experiences of cloud-based media workloads, and the ‘art of possible’.
How can consumers gain access to the content they want, when they want, at the quality they want? Our penultimate Design for Tomorrow webcast asks the experts.
2020 has been traumatic for production. How can the highest risk part of the industry be ready for next time? Find out at this special Design for Tomorrow webcast.
Content companies need their content inventory to be usable and accessible - from anywhere. Find out how this can be achieved in the next Design for Tomorrow webcast.
Join us in this Design for Tomorrow webcast to explore the key supply chain processes of content receipt, and preparation for distribution and archive.
We’ll explore analytics, efficiency, the health of the media economy and much more at this invitation-only summit for 50 senior leaders from the membership of the DPP.
Experts from across the media ecosystem discuss the key principles that should underpin your cloud strategy, and its practical implementation, in this exclusive DPP webinar.
We reveal the common principles that need to inform the design of all media businesses in the wake of the pandemic, in the first of our Design for Tomorrow series.
What should your security priorities be post-pandemic? We hear from experts who are already looking at the new approaches to protection, privacy and piracy in this exclusive webcast.
Mark Harrison and Abdul Hakim join this CDSA event to discuss setting the standards and systems for remote access, and content security vs. information security
A live webcast from the DPP and the IABM, bringing together broadcasters, production companies and vendors to share their knowledge and experience regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the media industry.
18 March 2025, 5pm GMT / 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST / 6 PM CET
The DPP will be hosting a webinar in advance of NAB, sharing key insights from our recent CTO Survey and upcoming Demand vs Supply reports, shedding light on what customers are looking for from vendors at this year's show.
The DPP's Mark Harrison moderates a special online webinar from Grithaus Agency that will equip suppliers with expert advice on how to plan for success at the 2025 NAB Show.
In this special webcast, hosted by the DPP Next Gen Production Network and the Avid Community Association, we bring together experts to explore whether the editing process has fundamentally changed.
The second session in this two-part guide to shooting in virtual environments will explore when virtual production should be used, what it costs, and how to get the best from it.
The first session in this two-part guide to shooting in virtual environments will explain the different types of virtual production, how they work, the benefits, and the challenges.
This webinar brought together experts from across the media ecosystem to discuss the key principles that should underpin your cloud strategy, and its practical implementation.
And finally, the Business Services that will help elevate your business to a more secure, sustainable, and efficient workplace complete DPP Innovation Week.
This DPP Innovation Week event is all about exchanging content over IP, and the tools and services that can help you to solve the many complex challenges in this area.
From cloud-based studios to remote editing, discover what’s new and exciting in the world of remote production tools at this DPP Innovation Week event.
DPP Innovation Week is an opportunity for DPP members to showcase their latest innovations, and for technology users to learn about what's new, without needing to do hours of research.
Understanding the true impact of IP technologies for large scale viewing can be difficult. Watch this recent webinar to help decide where to direct your attention and investment.
Watch our webcast, in which broadcasters, production companies and vendors shared their knowledge and experience regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the media industry.
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