IP video is becoming an increasingly popular productivity and communications tool within enterprises and their business units, said Dobson. Successful use of IP video in this environment, however, demands careful consideration not only of the technical and network challenges involved, but also of the functionality that will be required of the installed system. At BroadcastAsia2011, I’ll examine ways in which a well-designed IP video system can support the enterprise and address the challenges inherent in implementing such a system.
Among the practical requirements that Dobson will explore are functions such as tagging, indexing, and search capabilities that make it easier for staff to work with video content and deliver it to the intended audience. He also will address concerns such as maintaining the security of content as it passes through the enterprise to its destination.
Dobson is an IT industry veteran with a solid track record in enabling channel partners and system integrators with the latest technology solutions. Part of the Haivision Network Video team from its founding in 2004, Dobson has built Haivision’s presence globally, and today he supports the company’s international sales team and sales partners in Europe and the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.