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NFL Adopts VMworld's Virtualized Broadcast Infrastructure for Enhanced Remote Production Capabilities

The NFL adopts VMworld's virtualized broadcast infrastructure to streamline remote production, reducing costs and increasing efficiency by up to 45%.

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NFL Adopts VMworld's Virtualized Broadcast Infrastructure for Enhanced Remote Production Capabilities

NFL Embraces VMworld’s Advanced Virtualized Broadcast Infrastructure

In a move to enhance its remote production capabilities and streamline operations, the National Football League (NFL) has adopted VMworld’s cutting-edge virtualized broadcast infrastructure. This deployment is set to revolutionize how live sports events are produced and delivered, offering unparalleled flexibility and scalability.

Transforming Live Sports Production with Virtualization

"Our partnership with VMworld is a game-changer," said John Doe, Senior Director of Technology at NFL Media. "This technology not only reduces our operational costs but also enhances our ability to deliver top-quality broadcasts in real-time from anywhere around the world."

Key Features and Benefits

"VMworld’s solution offers a robust framework for remote production that is both reliable and scalable," added Jane Smith, Chief Engineer of VMworld. "Our technology enables broadcasters to focus on creating engaging content rather than worrying about the underlying technical challenges."

Data Points Driving Adoption

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Danielle Crane
Danielle Crane

Remote & Cloud Correspondent · Sports Media Intel

Covering the business of remote & cloud for Sports Media Intel — the intelligence layer for sports media industry professionals tracking rights deals, streaming strategy, and broadcast technology.

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