- Grass Valley Global IP Barometer confirms a strong industry desire to invest in open IP based solutions
- 43 percent of media industry respondents already have IP deployments underway
- The need for improved infrastructure flexibility is the leading business priority driving IP migration
- Out of five key technology considerations listed, almost half of all respondents ranked an open standards approach as the most important.
- 30 percent of respondents indicated that a seamless IP and SDI control system is the second highest priority in terms of technological considerations.
- Respondents preferred working with best-of-breed vendors over a single lead vendor by more than a two-to-one margin, further evidence of the desire for open standards and their inherent interoperability.
- 43 percent of respondents have IP deployments underway and a further 26 percent plan to start projects within the next nine months.
- The need for improved infrastructure flexibility was cited as the leading business priority driving the shift to IP.
- A hybrid approach is favored by 67 percent of respondents, which most likely reflects cost concerns coupled with a desire to re-deploy existing SDI equipment.
- 32 percent of respondents indicated that cost is now the top concern when considering a move to IP, up from 27 percent as identified in the 2017 Global IP Barometer.
- The concern about IP compromising the quality of production, however, has decreased from 31 percent in 2017 to 22 percent in 2018, a reflection of successful IP installations coming online across the world.
- 38 percent of surveyed Americans and 36 percent of surveyed European respondents believe they have the right skills in place to manage an IP migration, up from 36 percent and 28 percent, respectively, of those surveyed in 2017.
- 50 percent of surveyed Americans and 55 percent of surveyed Europeans believe they ‘partially’ have the required skills to manage an IP migration, compared to 47 percent and 56 percent in 2017, indicating that education and training are still critical to the success of IP.
- Although there is still a need to bridge the IP skills gap, over three quarters (77 percent) of all respondents plan to address this by training their current staff internally. Only 14 percent indicated they will bring in specialist consultants to support the transition to IP, compared to 22 percent in 2017.
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About this report
The research is based on approximately 750 responses from media industry professionals globally with a third coming from the US, another third from Europe and the rest from Asia Pacific, LATAM and the Middle East.
