Cloud technology for TV broadcasters

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As broadcasting responds to the existing market dynamics of global content access and to the Internet as a distribution platform, cloud computing infrastructure is the only option for TV networks and content owners to scale their business and make it competitive in terms of ROI. By embracing the cloud, broadcasters can render their investments and businesses future-proof in the coming decades.

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