This document contains notes from Yusuke Goto on the 2018 NAB Show. It discusses topics like immersive experiences, IP-based workflows, quality of service/experience, personalization, AI, and cloud technologies. Specific technologies covered include ultra-high definition formats and codecs like AV1 and the Joint Video Exploration Team's Future Video Coding initiative. It also mentions delivery monitoring and user tracking solutions for ensuring content is successfully delivered and consumed by viewers.
The presentation is about how reliability engineering is applied to a Japanese video streaming service, ABEMA. Streaming reliability engineering should be applied to a video streaming service which is destined to keep evolving for years in order to deliver new value in media to people. The engineers have to challenge new technical missions and experiences rapidly as they keep the product reliable enough for viewers to use with no concern.
A Japanese Way to Maintain Constant Quality on Streaming Chaotically Supplied...Yusuke Goto
The presentation illustrates how a Japanese streaming service handles chaotically supplied contents for 24/7 linear streaming. It also describes the background behind the fact that unique circumstances between the video streaming industry and broadcasting industry in Japan create the chaos.
Taipei Video Tech #5 talk : A Japanese Way to Maintain Constant Quality on St...Yusuke Goto
This is a talk at Taipei Video Tech #5. The presentation illustrates how a Japanese streaming service handles chaotically supplied contents for 24/7 linear streaming. It also describes the background behind the fact that unique circumstances between the video streaming industry and broadcasting industry in Japan create the chaos.
The next generation of protocols and APIs that could change streaming videoErica Beavers
As HTML5 video gains widespread adoption, we have seen significant advances in a short period of time. While EME and webRTC get a lot of attention, they are not the only tools with the potential to change the way we stream video in the future. In this presentation, we discuss some of the new browser APIs that could usher in the next generation of HTML5 video: from the browser Fetch API to Service Workers to network side improvements such as HTTP2 and QUIC. This presentation first discusses what these new APIs can do, as well as the advantages and possible drawbacks of using them. We then examine the state of the art and obstacles to adoption (standardization, politics, etc.) to offer broadcasters a glimpse of what the future will hold.
2016 Streaming Media West: Choosing an HTML5 PlayerErica Beavers
This presentation provides a brief overview of how modern video players work, what broadcasters should look for depending on their technical and business goals, and different open-source tools that are available. It will discuss compatible formats, codecs and supported DRMs, user performance, the ability of each media engine to handle edge cases, and the performance of the ABR algorithms. At the end of the presentation, broadcasters will better understand what tools are right for their needs and be able to evaluate the pros and cons of each solution available.
2016 Streaming Media West: Transitioning from Flash to HTML5Erica Beavers
As Flash continues to decline, HTML5 video technologies increasingly bring the promise of heightened performance and better QOE. This workshop provides an in-depth look at HTML5 players, their features and strengths, as well as the open-source media engine frameworks available on the market today. We begin by examining the main components in a video player, then discuss how to choose a player adapted to one’s use case, examining how several open-source solutions compare. Finally, we use an interactive example to build features and demonstrate several optimizations, offering tips and best practices and pointing out potential production issues as we go along.
As Flash continues to decline, HTML5 video technologies increasingly bring promise of heightened performance and better QOE. This workshop provides an in-depth look at HTML5 players, their features and strengths, as well as the open-source media engine frameworks available on the market today. We begin by examining the main components in a video player. We then discuss how to choose a player adapted to one’s use case, examining how several open-source solutions compare. Finally, we use an interactive example to build features and demonstrate several optimizations, offering tips and best practices and pointing out potential production issues as we go along.
Streaming Media West 2017 - HTML5 WorkshopErica Beavers
This 3-hour workshop, given at Streaming Media West, describes in detail the HTML5 video workflow. We cover device support, formats, encoding options, digital rights management, server-side ad insertion, and delivery, with a special emphasis on how HTML5 players work and what to look for when choosing a video player.
The presentation is about how reliability engineering is applied to a Japanese video streaming service, ABEMA. Streaming reliability engineering should be applied to a video streaming service which is destined to keep evolving for years in order to deliver new value in media to people. The engineers have to challenge new technical missions and experiences rapidly as they keep the product reliable enough for viewers to use with no concern.
A Japanese Way to Maintain Constant Quality on Streaming Chaotically Supplied...Yusuke Goto
The presentation illustrates how a Japanese streaming service handles chaotically supplied contents for 24/7 linear streaming. It also describes the background behind the fact that unique circumstances between the video streaming industry and broadcasting industry in Japan create the chaos.
Taipei Video Tech #5 talk : A Japanese Way to Maintain Constant Quality on St...Yusuke Goto
This is a talk at Taipei Video Tech #5. The presentation illustrates how a Japanese streaming service handles chaotically supplied contents for 24/7 linear streaming. It also describes the background behind the fact that unique circumstances between the video streaming industry and broadcasting industry in Japan create the chaos.
The next generation of protocols and APIs that could change streaming videoErica Beavers
As HTML5 video gains widespread adoption, we have seen significant advances in a short period of time. While EME and webRTC get a lot of attention, they are not the only tools with the potential to change the way we stream video in the future. In this presentation, we discuss some of the new browser APIs that could usher in the next generation of HTML5 video: from the browser Fetch API to Service Workers to network side improvements such as HTTP2 and QUIC. This presentation first discusses what these new APIs can do, as well as the advantages and possible drawbacks of using them. We then examine the state of the art and obstacles to adoption (standardization, politics, etc.) to offer broadcasters a glimpse of what the future will hold.
2016 Streaming Media West: Choosing an HTML5 PlayerErica Beavers
This presentation provides a brief overview of how modern video players work, what broadcasters should look for depending on their technical and business goals, and different open-source tools that are available. It will discuss compatible formats, codecs and supported DRMs, user performance, the ability of each media engine to handle edge cases, and the performance of the ABR algorithms. At the end of the presentation, broadcasters will better understand what tools are right for their needs and be able to evaluate the pros and cons of each solution available.
2016 Streaming Media West: Transitioning from Flash to HTML5Erica Beavers
As Flash continues to decline, HTML5 video technologies increasingly bring the promise of heightened performance and better QOE. This workshop provides an in-depth look at HTML5 players, their features and strengths, as well as the open-source media engine frameworks available on the market today. We begin by examining the main components in a video player, then discuss how to choose a player adapted to one’s use case, examining how several open-source solutions compare. Finally, we use an interactive example to build features and demonstrate several optimizations, offering tips and best practices and pointing out potential production issues as we go along.
As Flash continues to decline, HTML5 video technologies increasingly bring promise of heightened performance and better QOE. This workshop provides an in-depth look at HTML5 players, their features and strengths, as well as the open-source media engine frameworks available on the market today. We begin by examining the main components in a video player. We then discuss how to choose a player adapted to one’s use case, examining how several open-source solutions compare. Finally, we use an interactive example to build features and demonstrate several optimizations, offering tips and best practices and pointing out potential production issues as we go along.
Streaming Media West 2017 - HTML5 WorkshopErica Beavers
This 3-hour workshop, given at Streaming Media West, describes in detail the HTML5 video workflow. We cover device support, formats, encoding options, digital rights management, server-side ad insertion, and delivery, with a special emphasis on how HTML5 players work and what to look for when choosing a video player.
September 27 Roundtable: Advanced EncodingBitmovin Inc
Encoding and transcoding are at the heart of every video service and solution, and the codec and format landscape has never been more crowded. Publishers are wringing the most efficiency out of H.264 while making the move to HEVC/H.265 and AV1—and keeping an eye on other proprietary codecs. On top of all that are considerations like video optimization, bitrate ladders, and per-title encoding. The topics include:
- The state of the art in encoding efficiency in 2018
- How per-title encoding and machine learning can increase quality and decrease delivery costs
- The latest developments in video encoding platforms and infrastructure
To learn more, visit www.bitmovin.com/encoding
Managing Transition to HEVC/VP9/AV1 with Multi-Codec StreamingBitmovin Inc
Video streaming is in transition towards the next generation of video codecs, offering to double the quality while lowering the required bandwidth. As the successor crown to the ubiquitous AVC/H.264 is still up for grabs, major content providers and device manufacturers are throwing their weights behind competing formats - HEVC/VP9/AV1 - leading to market fragmentation, specifically within web environments. To deal with this challenge, OTT services need to support multiple codecs in an efficient way. In this presentation, we will discuss how to evaluate the benefits and the tradeoffs of embracing these next generation compression technologies in your media workflow.
Premium content protection is key to a successful content monetization strategy and with the recent evolution of streaming formats and standards, it is now easier than ever to create DRM-protected streaming systems. The ability to support all of today’s DRMs - including Widevine, Fairplay and PlayReady – in an efficient and easy-to-manage workflow is crucial for operators who want to enable richer feature sets, such as offline viewing and TVE.
Join Irdeto and Bitmovin for a live webinar as we explore
+ Common approaches for Digital Rights Management in 2018
+ Changes coming to common workflows with CMAF
+ Real-world implementations of simple and complex systems
Watch the webinar! >> https://buff.ly/2ILcSp3
Multi-network Solutions in the Real World: NAB 2012, Bill Rosenblatt, GiantSt...Verimatrix
By any analysis, today's pay television operators are facing a more competitive marketplace than ever before. Pure play over-the-top (OTT) providers have joined the traditional battle between cable, satellite and IPTV, creating more concern for legacy players.
This new competitive landscape for video services has increasingly meant delivering content in parallel over different networks to a wider variety of devices. With the latest technologies and protocols enabling OTT video, operators are now combining their proprietary delivery networks with wireless and the Internet for a more compelling consumer experience.
But these new offerings require more complex solutions for encoding, managing, and distributing content – and navigating the thorny arena of content rights on new types of devices that operate inside and outside of the subscriber's home. As early TV Everywhere ventures have illustrated, the challenges of acquisition and management of such rights should not be underestimated.
View the presentations from the Multi-network Solutions in the Real World Forum during NAB 2012. An expert panel presented the opportunities, challenges and solutions for commercial video delivery over combinations of managed and unmanaged networks.
An Introduction to AV1 - The Next-Gen Royalty-Free Codec From the Alliance fo...Tanya Vernitsky
Learn from codec and encoding experts at Bitmovin and Mozilla - the two companies behind the world's first AV1 playback with HTML5 - as we discover the cool new video tools in this royalty-free video codec from the Alliance for Open Media.
This webinar covers:
+ A bit about the history that led to AV1 and the current state of the codec
+ Discover the cool new tools in AV1 brings and compare performance relative to other codecs
+ Review what's already possible and what to expect next
Bitmovin's Director of Product Management, Reinhard Grandl, talks about the common challenges facing video player developers, like low latency streaming, multi-CDN setups, Advertising, and DRM workflows.
Presented at EBU Technology & Innovation - BroadThinking 2019 held in Geneva.
For more information visit our website: https://bitmovin.com
Streambox provides post production facilities across the globe with high quality, low cost video delivery solutions over low-bandwidth IP connections. Our Advanced Compression Technology, ACTL-3, is capable of compressing high motion, complex video at lower data rates using the new advanced motion search feature. With rackmount solutions supporting 10 bit video output at significantly lower data rates, Streambox enables directors, colorist & editors remote real-time color grading collaboration as if they are working in the same location.
DCC Labs provides DVB compliant middleware and other embedded software for Set-Top Boxes and digital TV devices. We specialize in small footprint, optimised performance applications running under Linux, OS20, OS21 and similar operating systems.
mimacom & Liferay Roadshow : Introduction to Liferay platformJán Gregor
A talk from Joseph Shum, the General manager of Liferay Germany, focused on Introduction to Liferay platform on mimacom & Liferay Roadshow in Vienna on 6th June 2012
The Perfect Storm MPEG DASH with H.265 (HEVC) with HTML5IMTC
Presentation discusses various aspects of IPTV delivery and relationship with H.265 (HEVC), HTML5 and other latest technologies.
Presented during IMTC 20th Anniversary Forum in Porto, Portugal
經歷了一年多,KKBOX Video Product Development 團隊朝目標邁進了一小步。這次,要來跟大家分享開發過程的酸甜苦辣與上線之後的未來發展。
This is presented at [KKBOX Innovation Chat #8 - 影音內容平台開發與經營](http://innovation.kktix.cc/events/video-product-development).
HEVC, also known as x265 is a new and upcoming video compression algorithm. It boasts about 50% more video file
size reduction, as compared to its predecessor x264, which is an "Industry Standard" currently.
September 27 Roundtable: Advanced EncodingBitmovin Inc
Encoding and transcoding are at the heart of every video service and solution, and the codec and format landscape has never been more crowded. Publishers are wringing the most efficiency out of H.264 while making the move to HEVC/H.265 and AV1—and keeping an eye on other proprietary codecs. On top of all that are considerations like video optimization, bitrate ladders, and per-title encoding. The topics include:
- The state of the art in encoding efficiency in 2018
- How per-title encoding and machine learning can increase quality and decrease delivery costs
- The latest developments in video encoding platforms and infrastructure
To learn more, visit www.bitmovin.com/encoding
Managing Transition to HEVC/VP9/AV1 with Multi-Codec StreamingBitmovin Inc
Video streaming is in transition towards the next generation of video codecs, offering to double the quality while lowering the required bandwidth. As the successor crown to the ubiquitous AVC/H.264 is still up for grabs, major content providers and device manufacturers are throwing their weights behind competing formats - HEVC/VP9/AV1 - leading to market fragmentation, specifically within web environments. To deal with this challenge, OTT services need to support multiple codecs in an efficient way. In this presentation, we will discuss how to evaluate the benefits and the tradeoffs of embracing these next generation compression technologies in your media workflow.
Premium content protection is key to a successful content monetization strategy and with the recent evolution of streaming formats and standards, it is now easier than ever to create DRM-protected streaming systems. The ability to support all of today’s DRMs - including Widevine, Fairplay and PlayReady – in an efficient and easy-to-manage workflow is crucial for operators who want to enable richer feature sets, such as offline viewing and TVE.
Join Irdeto and Bitmovin for a live webinar as we explore
+ Common approaches for Digital Rights Management in 2018
+ Changes coming to common workflows with CMAF
+ Real-world implementations of simple and complex systems
Watch the webinar! >> https://buff.ly/2ILcSp3
Multi-network Solutions in the Real World: NAB 2012, Bill Rosenblatt, GiantSt...Verimatrix
By any analysis, today's pay television operators are facing a more competitive marketplace than ever before. Pure play over-the-top (OTT) providers have joined the traditional battle between cable, satellite and IPTV, creating more concern for legacy players.
This new competitive landscape for video services has increasingly meant delivering content in parallel over different networks to a wider variety of devices. With the latest technologies and protocols enabling OTT video, operators are now combining their proprietary delivery networks with wireless and the Internet for a more compelling consumer experience.
But these new offerings require more complex solutions for encoding, managing, and distributing content – and navigating the thorny arena of content rights on new types of devices that operate inside and outside of the subscriber's home. As early TV Everywhere ventures have illustrated, the challenges of acquisition and management of such rights should not be underestimated.
View the presentations from the Multi-network Solutions in the Real World Forum during NAB 2012. An expert panel presented the opportunities, challenges and solutions for commercial video delivery over combinations of managed and unmanaged networks.
An Introduction to AV1 - The Next-Gen Royalty-Free Codec From the Alliance fo...Tanya Vernitsky
Learn from codec and encoding experts at Bitmovin and Mozilla - the two companies behind the world's first AV1 playback with HTML5 - as we discover the cool new video tools in this royalty-free video codec from the Alliance for Open Media.
This webinar covers:
+ A bit about the history that led to AV1 and the current state of the codec
+ Discover the cool new tools in AV1 brings and compare performance relative to other codecs
+ Review what's already possible and what to expect next
Bitmovin's Director of Product Management, Reinhard Grandl, talks about the common challenges facing video player developers, like low latency streaming, multi-CDN setups, Advertising, and DRM workflows.
Presented at EBU Technology & Innovation - BroadThinking 2019 held in Geneva.
For more information visit our website: https://bitmovin.com
Streambox provides post production facilities across the globe with high quality, low cost video delivery solutions over low-bandwidth IP connections. Our Advanced Compression Technology, ACTL-3, is capable of compressing high motion, complex video at lower data rates using the new advanced motion search feature. With rackmount solutions supporting 10 bit video output at significantly lower data rates, Streambox enables directors, colorist & editors remote real-time color grading collaboration as if they are working in the same location.
DCC Labs provides DVB compliant middleware and other embedded software for Set-Top Boxes and digital TV devices. We specialize in small footprint, optimised performance applications running under Linux, OS20, OS21 and similar operating systems.
mimacom & Liferay Roadshow : Introduction to Liferay platformJán Gregor
A talk from Joseph Shum, the General manager of Liferay Germany, focused on Introduction to Liferay platform on mimacom & Liferay Roadshow in Vienna on 6th June 2012
The Perfect Storm MPEG DASH with H.265 (HEVC) with HTML5IMTC
Presentation discusses various aspects of IPTV delivery and relationship with H.265 (HEVC), HTML5 and other latest technologies.
Presented during IMTC 20th Anniversary Forum in Porto, Portugal
經歷了一年多,KKBOX Video Product Development 團隊朝目標邁進了一小步。這次,要來跟大家分享開發過程的酸甜苦辣與上線之後的未來發展。
This is presented at [KKBOX Innovation Chat #8 - 影音內容平台開發與經營](http://innovation.kktix.cc/events/video-product-development).
HEVC, also known as x265 is a new and upcoming video compression algorithm. It boasts about 50% more video file
size reduction, as compared to its predecessor x264, which is an "Industry Standard" currently.
Fall Premieres: Media Frameworks in iOS 11, macOS 10.13, and tvOS 11 (CocoaCo...Chris Adamson
What’s Apple planning for its media frameworks in the next 12 months? What’s it doing with Apple TV, or the HTTP Live Streaming standard? We won’t know until the curtain drops on WWDC! In this talk, we’ll amass everything audio- and video-related that gets announced throughout the week, combine it with the solid base of frameworks already present in the Apple platforms, and figure out from there what we’re going to be playing with in 2018.
IBC Content Everywhere Hub Presentation: HTML5 And Fastest EncodingBitmovin Inc
Fastest cloud-encoding and adaptive streaming with HTML5 including DRM by Gerald Zankl, IBC 2015
The bitcodin encoding and streaming platform is designed and built from the ground up to scale massively on standard public and private cloud infrastructure, while enabling orders of magnitudes faster transcoding than real time (e.g., a 2-hour HD video in minutes). The fast transcoding enables even the largest on-demand video providers to distribute uploaded media virtually instantly during the upload and transcoding process with no delay. Leveraging the flexibility of the new MPEG-DASH standard – which is fully integrated into bitcodin – content providers can use cutting-edge technologies such as the native DASH adaptive streaming support in HTML5, as well as the native DRM support using MPEG-CENC based upon that. This enables distribution and playback across web and mobile platforms, while being more light-weight and battery efficient than heavy plugins like Silverlight or Flash. bitcodin.com furthermore encourages separation of video, audio and subtitle streams, which helps bitcodin customers to save up to 75 % on their storage costs while increasing distribution efficiency and reducing CDN costs.
Encoding at Scale for Live Video StreamingRay Adensamer
Many of today’s live video encoding solutions require extensive compute resources, limiting the ability of live streaming business models to economically scale. This session, presented at Streaming Media West 2018, will introduce a new real-time video encoding solution, combining the performance of System-on-Chip (SoC) encoding, with innovations from NVMe-based cloud infrastructure, which together provides an economical and high quality solution to deliver encoding at scale for live video streaming.
(SPOT209) Raising the Bar on Video Streaming Quality Using AWSAmazon Web Services
Delivering streaming video at scale with high availability, security, and performance is a challenge for many large organizations. In this session, learn how Amazon Video was able to build one of the world's largest video delivery platforms using multiple AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon Elastic MapReduce. We walk you through a comprehensive architecture and workflow for how Amazon Video is able to process and deliver video content to more than a million different devices every day. We also discuss how Amazon Video and CloudFront worked together to build the next generation of CloudFront edge locations optimized for long-tail and high bit-rate video delivery.
BUILD 2014 - Building end-to-end video experience with Azure Media ServicesMingfei Yan
Session video will be available here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2014/3-610
Azure Media Services is a platform-as-a-service that enables you to build a customizable media workflow. you could uUpload, encode, encrypt, package and deliver video content to multiple platforms and devices. In this session you will see how to consume various services using the Media Services client SDK. We will focus on some new features, such as secure delivery options, live streaming, and etc.
Sound Matters in Multiscreen Entertainment Delivery - TVNext 2012Ellis Reid
This presentation, given by JC Morizur at TVNext 2012, outlines how service providers can use high quality multichannel audio to help them improve the quality of experience (QoE) and quality of service (QoS) of their multiscreen entertainment offerings. Topics covered in this presentation include the following:
• What consumers are looking for in their multiscreen viewing and listening experience.
• How delivering a high quality multi-channel audio experience enhances overall video QoE?
• How providers are using adaptive audio and video bit-rate switching that seamlessly adjusts to bandwidth availability while maintaining a high quality experience.
• Examples of how some vendors and service providers are using sound to differentiate their products and services.
• How the audio experience impacts ad delivery and content monetization.
Bitmovin LIVE Tech Talks: Data Driven Video WorkflowsBitmovin Inc
Part of Bitmovin's LIVE series, this Tech Talk took a deep-dive into how data can help improve your video workflows; from implementation to management our expert, Daniel Weinberger reviewed some of the most important metrics you need to follow and how you can use them to optimize your video workflows.
View the full recording here: https://go.bitmovin.com/nab-live-data-driven-workflows?utm_source=slideshare
ACCELERATING OTT DELIVERY AND MODERNIZING MEDIA LOGISTICS WITH CLOUD BASED VI...Amazon Web Services
the Elemental Cloud provides OTT video delivery to a number of large scale customers. In this presentation, Vance Cook, senior solutions architect, presents us a number of customer user cases, the Software Defined Video solution, and explains how existing infrastructures can be moved to the cloud. The gains in scale, cost reduction, flexibility are also highlighted.
This presentation was delivered at the Media and Entertainment Symposium at AWS Toronto.
This presentation illustrates how the video engineers in ABEMA practice reliability engineering in video QoS/QoE. It is basically done by measuring SLIs and discovering issues with SLOs. RUM helps us measure SLIs and decide SLOs, and STM helps us aggressively discover issues that are hard to detect with RUM only.
2021 年春 ABEMA が Internet Explorer 11 の サポートを終了Yusuke Goto
What ABEMA thinks and does based on its service mission and current business model is described in this presentation. It finally leads to a criterion of how we decide what to support as a service.
The presentation describes how ABEMA uses video streaming technologies to improve its quality as a public media service. It also discusses technological challenges in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The presentation describes how "conte", ABEMA's design system, starts, works, and is developed. "conte" is to design all the things that are not designed yet in the product.
The presentation is a report on IBC 2019 and Demuxed 2019. It describes BBC R&D's 5G experiments, the roadmap for DVB-I's technology components, next-gen codecs, Google's technical approaches for broadcasting, the evolution of ad insertion technology, browser-based video editing, etc.
AbemaTV has faced a lot of technical challenges. In order to become mass media in Japan, we need to get over them. The presentation describes our approaches to solve them.
This presentation describes AbemaTV's recent product design methods. The methods are aimed at having the product keep evolving with the users, the business, and the developers for more than 10 years.
The presentation describes why and how AbemaTV has updated their product design workflow from Atomic Design to Story-Assured Design with some examples.
The presentation describes how to design a product's accessibility before its visual design and how to commit to KPIs for accessible user stories as a team.
This presentation describes how you can update your design flow to a more agile version. An agile design flow help you create an inner structure that prevents your UI design from generating design debt and bugs.
This describes what “AbemaTV”, the Internet TV service in Japan, has been practicing and building as a design system at each phase of its development history.
Describe the basics of how you protect contents on the Web by Common Encryption, Encrypted Media Extensions, Content Decryption Module, and DRM solutions such as Microsoft PlayReady and Google Widevine.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
23. JVET’s FVC
• JVET = Joint Video Exploration Team
• Joint effort between VCEG and MPEG
• FVC = Future Video Coding
• A working name (no official name yet)
24. JVET’s FVC
• FVC
• Objective: 2x as efficient as HEVC
• Already more efficient than AV1 ?
27. Next Generation Audio
Dolby vs MPEG
US Korea
Video
PQ, HLG, Dolby Vision,
HDR10+
PQ, HLG
Audio Dolby AC-4 MPEG-H Audio
Comparison: US / Korea ATSC 3.0
33. Context
• We’ve been successfully streaming tons of contents ?
• Our question is “Are the contents surely delivered to viewers?”
34. Context
• We’ve been successfully streaming tons of contents ?
• Our question is “Are the contents surely delivered to viewers?”
Too late when tells you
35. Context
• We’ve been successfully streaming tons of contents ?
• Our question is “Are the contents surely delivered to viewers?”
More solutions are available this year
42. Context
• We’ve been successfully streaming tons of contents ?
• Our question is “Is every content surely consumed on a client?”
Lack of debug info on 🔥
43. Context
• We’ve been successfully streaming tons of contents
• Our question is “Is every content surely consumed on a client?”
More solutions are available this year