Exploring trends in interoperability, from formal standards to open source.
18 October 2022, 4:30pm BST
As our industry has become more reliant on IP networks, software, and cloud, some feel that a lack of standardisation is a major problem, while others see traditional standards processes as outdated.
The Truth About Standards project explores trends in interoperability, from formal standards to open source. The project will include a major survey and a range of interviews that will uncover the views of experts, and shed light on the realities of standards adoption.
This online webcast will reflect on the findings from the project, shed light on the realities of standards adoption, and provide insight on how media companies are investing their resources today - and how they should do so in future.
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Interoperability is crucial to an effective global media supply chain. And most DPP members feel that standardisation is an important part of interoperability. But they also tell us that standardisation processes can be slow, political, and difficult to navigate.
That's why the DPP has conducted a unique survey, supported by Ross Video, to find out what the industry really thinks and does about standards. The findings will be published in a new DPP report: The Truth About Standards.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the survey.