Media & Entertainment9 Jul - Sep, 2018Steering Technology for EnterprisesGreat ideas can and often do come from surprising and unexpected parts of the organization. Enabling experimentation is a very important part of long term success, and I consider it my responsibility to enable and encourage new ideas and experimentation with my staff. Additionally, professional development and continuing education for staff and technical talent is critical. We encourage our teams to build their networks, attend professional meetings (virtual or in person), and learn from colleagues and competitors. When team members become stronger solution builders, communicators, technologists, and broadcasters–the end result is a more invested team and the outcomes are often more innovative.Perpetual Connection of Devices with CloudCloud computing has many benefits, with one of the largest being the immense benefit to our audiences. Because they are perpetually connected to their media devices, audiences can listen, read, watch and engage with our content in increasingly more and different ways.It is hard to imagine our daily workflows today without utilizing cloud technologies. As a content producer, content distributor, and operator of radio stations we use cloud computing every minute of every day. Whether it’s through cloud-hosted email, cloud-hosted chat tools, or cloud-hosted collaboration and planning tools, we use private cloud systems to move and share segments of content within the company or to quickly distribute breaking news to our partner stations across the United States and in other parts of the world. Our use of cloud technologies is not dissimilar to how IP technologies are the backbone of most media production and delivery systems today. The adoption was rapid, the flexibility and cost benefits are great, and the delivery mechanisms are fast. Cloud technology integration in production and delivery workflows is rapid and quickly becoming as commonplace and networked IP in production and media distribution facilities.The Road Ahead Lies in InnovationIt has become a bit cliché, but we must set aside time for experimentation. That is easy to say (and harder to do in reality) but leaders in this industry need to take on that responsibility. Many times, the best outcomes our teams produce are processes, systems, or approaches that were built for one problem but turned out to be a better solution for 10 other projects already in place, so it helps foster continuous improvements. The added benefit to supporting experimentation and innovation is that most people find it personally satisfying and energizing. Media and entertainment technology systems must be scalable, flexible, and secure all at the same timeNick Kereakos
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