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TRANSITION TO iP As Mediacorp’s consultant and master systems integrator, Qvest Media was commissioned with the overall technological advisory, design and the entire systems integration of the Mediacorp Campus, a new 79,500sqm broadcasting and media centre in Singapore. “Thanks to the close and efficient collaboration, we achieved our common goal of creating flexible and scalable workflows. The system architecture enables technologies to be easily integrated, expanded or replaced, thereby reflecting future innovations and market changes as needed.” The Mediacorp Campus includes six TV and news studios, as well as a 1,500-seat broadcast-ready theatre, eight TV stations, 12 radio stations, and about 100 editing and post-production stations across various business fields, extensive online distribution and OTT services, integration of OOH (out- of-home) media, as well as the press and publishing departments. The centrepiece of the Mediacorp Campus is an integrated multilingual newsroom on a single 3,000sqm floor plate. It supports multiple platforms — including digital, TV, radio and print — with three news studios featuring cutting-edge LED video walls and augmented reality (AR)/virtual reality (VR) technology, as well as four additional flashcam positions that are embedded in the newsroom. The newsroom embraces a digital-first culture and is home to more than 600 journalists who break stories on the digital platforms first, in four languages throughout the day while feeding the traditional platforms. In terms of project management, Mediacorp and Qvest Media decided to follow a vendor-neutral approach, allowing them to selec t the best-of-breed solutions available on the market. As a result, Qvest Media oversaw and managed 42 different manufacturers from 20 countries worldwide for playout, transmission, IT networking, servers, managing application for content, post production, radio and news system, workflow orchestration and many more. Qvest Media supported Mediacorp to maintain operations during the migration period and at the same time ensured the integration of new assets, as well as reutilisation of technology from Mediacorp’s old campus. Next to the modular integration of IT and broadcast products and solutions of all business units, Mediacorp was also looking for a highly reliable system architecture and its sub-systems, which can ensure a platform- centric environment. Today, a Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) design and automated end-to-end file-based workflows ensure “seamless processing” and requires only minimal manual interaction. In addition, format and equipment standardisation and simplified cross-media strategies facilitate the innovative working environment. All former independent technology silos have been removed and integrated into a common repository by using an orchestration layer, thereby enabling flexible file exchange for all business units. Through the deep integration of all contribution, production and transmission departments, all Mediacorp employees have the same abilities to use centralised technology, resources and functions. A dedicated, centralised news ingest facilitates close interoperability and increases the speed of production, allowing the newsroom to access material and content very quickly. An enterprise media asset management (MAM) and archive system enables the units to exchange content or use the same workflows to deliver to dedicated or common destinations such as individual channels and OTT platforms. All systems of the central IT core infrastructure are also unified. User access and restriction is organised at an application level and is no longer limited by the former independent silos. For maximum scalability, a post-production platform has been implemented, where 13 post-production departments are currently working in parallel. The centrepiece of the Mediacorp Campus is an integrated multilingual newsroom on a single 3,000sqm floor plate. It supports multiple platforms, with three new studios featuring cutting- edge LED video walls and augmented reality/virtual reality technology, as well as four additional flashcam positions that are embedded in the newsroom. Qvest MEDIA: systems architect and Ict integrator Headquartered in Cologne, Germany, Qvest Media is an international leading systems architect and ICT integrator in the fields of broadcasting and media technology. Specifically, the company specialises in the TV, media and telecommunucations industries, and offers services consisting of consulting and development, systems integration, as well as service and support. With its Managed Technology business unit, Qvest Media supports media organisations along their entire digital transformation process by covering everything from technology infra- structures to services and technical operations offered within streamlined and future-oriented payment models. Qvest Media is also one of Europe’s largest trade and distribution houses for technology in the fields of professional A/V, IT and broadcast. The company has a commercial portfolio of around 250,000 products, as well as partnerships with major manufacturers from the media and IT industries. systems integration 2017 15