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Participants news16 february 2009 Harris Corporation New Approach to NAB2009 Addresses Broadcasters’ Pressing Business Challenges on Show Floor and Online Harris to Demonstrate Cost-Effective Implementation of Advanced Media Workflow and Deliver “Virtual NAB” Experience to Broadcasters Passing on Costly Vegas Trip This Year CINCINNATI, February 13, 2009 — Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, is bringing a unique, new approach to the upcoming National Association of Broadcasters show taking place April 20-23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (North Hall, Booth N2502). Harris will present a full-scale program of solutions-based demonstrations, tips and techniques, and the latest technology advances that enable any broadcast operation to cost-effectively implement anadvanced media workflow. In addition, to support broadcasters as they face challenging economic conditions, the company will for the first time deliver a “Virtual NAB” experience for broadcasters unable to make the costly trip to this year’s convention. “Facing unprecedented economic challenges, broadcasters will head to NAB2009 seeking concrete business solutions to help them compete for viewer attention and shrinking advertising dollars in an industry moving toward total media convergence,” said Tim Thorsteinson, president of Harris Broadcast Communications. “At NAB, Harris will demonstrate how it bridges the gap between the traditional broadcast and IT worlds with tight software controls, enabling anadvanced media workflow that manages every stage of the content lifecycle and allows broadcasters to profit from new revenue streams in both traditional and emerging business models.” From products to platforms to managed services, Harris offers a singular set of end-to-end capabilities that any broadcast operation can leverage to implement anadvanced media workflow. With a Harris-poweredadvanced media workflow, broadcasters can manage complex advertising campaigns and program traffic and scheduling across multiple delivery services (broadcast, mobile, online, digital signage), with playlists passed off to a content delivery system that handles the appropriate format and aspect ratio conversion with a minimization of operating expense. The result is a highly automated content management environment that heightens creative and operational capabilities, reduces operating costs, and enables swift deployment of world-class media services. New Approach on Show Floor NAB attendees are invited to visit the Harris theater, where live presenters will offer tips and demonstrations on topics ranging from how to drive new content management schemes and improve overall operational quality, to how to get live content to air faster. The theater will feature a revolving program schedule that will enable visitors to add presentations of interest into their convention agendas. In another first, the Harris booth will also feature a groundbreaking master control center that will demonstrate how an interoperable Harris solution enables broadcasters to reduce operating costs per channel, stem the loss of advertising revenue due to technical failures, and promote rich image branding and viewer loyalty. During the 63rd Broadcast Engineering Conference taking place at NAB2009, Harris will present an unprecedented 12 technical papers addressing the most recent developments in broadcast technology. Presentation subjects include “Designing and Testing AFD-Enabled Systems,” “Metadata Challenges for Today's TV Broadcast Systems” and “BXF: How's it Working in the Real World?” New Approach Online The Harris “Virtual NAB” will provide broadcasters who cannot attend this year’s Las Vegas event with an informative, near real-time NAB experience without the hefty price tag. During the show, visitors to the Harris Web site will have access to live video feeds from the show floor, online demonstrations, a schedule of live presentations by workflow experts, and selected excerpts from the Harris presenters at the 63rd Broadcast Engineering Conference. Preview Harris Broadcast Communications offers products, systems and services that provide interoperable workflow solutions that span the entire media delivery chain. The Harris ONE™ solution brings together highly integrated and cost-effective products that are ideal for emerging media business models and for customers upgrading media operations to digital and high-definition services. About Harris Corporation |
Where?General builder «Montazhnik» When?Official opening ceremony of the Exhibition takes place on November, 6th, 2012 at 12.00
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