What broadcasters can learn from finance's IP transformation journey
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Nicole D'Antuono from IPC examines how the broadcast industry can learn from the finance sector's successful IP transformation. Both industries rely on real-time communications where latency, reliability, and operational continuity are critical. The article draws parallels between the two sectors' technology preferences, with IP at the center of this convergence, and highlights lessons broadcasters can apply from finance's earlier adoption of IP-based workflows.
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As both industries evolve and workflows transition, however, the similarities between their technology preferences are coinciding with IP at the centre of this collision.
It's interesting to note, though, which industry was, a
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