Unlock the Power of Enterprise IPTV to Enhance Communication & Collaboration

 

Internet Protocol Television, or IPTV, is fast becoming an enticing alternative to traditional RF/coaxial distribution of media in enterprise settings – and CTSI and Vitec are primed to help organizations take advantage.

“IPTV provides the ability to distribute media and media services across a customer’s enterprise,” CTSI Director of Engineering Mike Wilson said. “By leveraging their network, we’re able to do this in a highly secure, managed, and scalable way.” IPTV can also be accessed by media set-top box decoders, desktop and laptop computers, and mobile devices.

The benefits of switching to an IPTV solution for television, digital signage, and more are numerous, from elevated automation and flexibility to the functionality to communicate across disparate facilities and that aforementioned compatibility with a range of devices. To explore those benefits further, Wilson and Vitec Vice President, Michael Chorpash joined host Tyler Kern to share their insights about the companies’ partnership, what made it such a great fit, and how other organizations can go about selecting the right platform partner.

The trio also dove into use cases in mission-critical, federal applications, healthcare success stories, IPTV’s role in catering to the new, hybrid workforces of the post-COVID world, and more. To learn more, visit ctsi-usa.com.

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