operations more agile, keeping budgets from spiralling out of control. This business model is likely to endure for anything to do with hands- on control, such as video switching and audio mixing. On the other hand, pure audio and video processing like signal conversions, colour grading, multiviewer or mosaic generation could be migrated to the cloud. In theory, bandwidth consumption and latency may be higher than you
expect, while you can never be certain that only authorised users actually have access to your content. Budgeting for this approach could turn out to be far trickier than you initially thought. COSTING IT OUT Cost is undeniably a crucial factor. As a result, there seems to be a divide: those who argue that the less you need to write down, the more cash
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