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Mar262021

TWiRT 537 - Integrating Virtual Solutions in Broadcast with Jake Alderman

Jake Alderman is Program Director for Virtual Solutions at Telos Alliance. Sound intriguing? I think so!  We see broadcast infrastructure moving more and more into a virtualized space - either on-premises or perhaps in the cloud, and Jake is just the guy to clarify some concepts about virtualization. From Virtual Machines (VMs) to Software Containers to hypervisors, Jake and his colleagues are pushing the envelope on broadcast operations.

Show Notes:
Cloud Academy - Docker vs. Virtual Machines: Differences You Should Know
Portainer.io - Open Source Container Management GUI
Docker vs. Virtual Machines: What are the Differences?
The Broadcast Bridge - Vendors Now Well Versed In The Language of IT
Jake and Kirk referred to the Axia iQs virtual audio console
And the Telos VXs virtual VoIP system for radio
 OpenVPN Software Container
Plex Software Container
 
Guacamole - container remote access tool 

Guest:
Jake Alderman - Program Manager of Virtual Solutions at Telos Alliance

Host:
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting

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