OSLO, Norway – 30.08.16 – Bridge Technologies’ Remote Data Wall (RDW) has been chosen by Broadcast Beat magazine as the winner of the “Innovation in Content Delivery” award at IBC 2016.

Remote Data Wall enables users with no special skills to create displays, extending over multiple screens in a videowall format, that deliver graphical representations of a broad range of data, significantly easing the monitoring, analysis and troubleshooting of media networks. It can be viewed from any location either in its entirety or in part as specified by the user.

“Canal Câble has the kind of market presence and talented personnel that we are looking for in our business partners,” said Simen Frostad, Chairman, Bridge Technologies. “The company has shown time and again that it has the ability to bring the best components together intelligently and skilfully, in order to provide a superior solution for the customer.”

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“Remote Data Wall responds to two key trends that we see in the broadcast industry today,” said Simen Frostad, Chairman, Bridge Technologies.
“Remote Data Wall responds to two key trends that we see in the broadcast industry today,” said Simen Frostad, Chairman, Bridge Technologies.

“The first is that, as media network owners transition to IP, those responsible for day-to-day management of the network are under a great deal of pressure, and may also not yet have the in-depth skills required: RDW provides them with a simple, intuitive way to quickly understand what’s going on.

The second is the increasing mobility of those responsible for network management, and RDW provides the ability to be viewed from anywhere, at any time. We’re delighted that Broadcast Beat has recognised its ground-breaking attributes.”

Remote Data Wall technology is designed to enable users to simply specify which, from the rich data available from the Bridge Technologies digital media monitoring system, is most significant for their specific requirements and to display it.

Sources of data can be from any point within the monitoring infrastructure, and from any level, allowing the side-by-side display of high-level overview information, and very specific displays of detailed analytical data from deep within individual probes.

Data can also be gathered from outside sources such as third-party systems, weather stations, personnel management systems, booking schedules and so on. A widget can display, for example, windows from the Dataminer management system, mirroring the layout and appearance of the window to maintain a familiar look.

HTML5/browser-based, Remote Data Wall can run on any hardware, and is simple to set up, with no expertise in configuring or cabling videowalls required.

RDW had previously received NewBay Media’s Best of Show Award, presented at NAB 2016 by TV Technology