ISE 2017 to Hold the First SDVoE Alliance Training Events

Founding members of the SDVoE Alliance will present training sessions and an InfoComm MasterClass to system integrators, designers, consultants, installers and manufacturers focusing on the new AV-over-IP paradigm, Software Defined Video Over Ethernet.

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ISE 2017 to Hold the First SDVoE Alliance Training Events

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At this year’s ISE 2017, the founding members of the SDVoE Alliance will present a series of training sessions focusing on Ethernet as the transport for AV signals in professional AV environments and the ecosystem around the SDVoE platform which allows software to define AV applications.

Details on the training sessions, which will take place in Amsterdam from February 7-10 during ISE, are below:

Free Training Sessions:

Deploying Zero-Latency AV-Over-IP Systems Using SDVoE Technology

  • Attendees will learn what they need to know to get started – how to configure SDVoE endpoints and networks, and how to use them to impress clients. These sessions will be co-presented by Justin Kennington of AptoVision, Laurent Masia of NETGEAR and Art Weeks of ZeeVee.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 12:30, 14:00 or 16:30. Room F002
  • Registration is at sdvoe.org

InfoComm MasterClass:

Deploying AV Over Ethernet: The New Matrix Switch

  • Attendees will have the opportunity to get their hands on SDVoE systems and have all their questions answered. This session will be co-presented by Justin Kennington of AptoVision and Matt Dodd of Clavia.
  • Friday, Feb. 10, 10:00-13:00, Room D204
  • Details can be found on the ISE website.

Course attendees will be registered in a drawing to win a NETGEAR ProSAFE 8-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch to use in their own SDVoE system.

According to the announcement, all AV distribution and processing applications that demand zero-latency, uncompromised video can benefit from SDVoE technology, which provides an end-to-end hardware and software platform for AV extension, switching, processing and control through advanced chipset technology, common control APIs and interoperability.

SDVoE network architectures are based on off-the-shelf Ethernet switches thus offering substantial cost savings and greater system flexibility and scalability over traditional approaches such as point-to-point extension and circuit-based AV matrix switching.

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