![]() Content is entirely hosted on a remotely located service, and if your service goes down, so does your business. ![]() The different types of cloud services can be boiled down to two basic industry terms, “Cloud Washed” and “Cloud Formed.” Cloud Washed, the most popular and easiest to deploy, gets a broadcaster up and running very quickly, but can be vulnerable to network failures. And they are beginning to find ways to make it affordable, via some type of subscription model. Technology vendors that cater to this space all offer software and strategies for using virtualized technology to its fullest potential. ![]() In its latest 2013 Big Broadcast Survey, Devoncroft Partners found that cloud-based technology (that is, remotely located servers and transcoding/render farms) and services are becoming increasingly important to broadcasters, “as evidenced by several recently announced end-user initiatives and many discussions about creating a ‘virtualized broadcast infrastructure’ in order to drive greater efficiencies.”
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