LAS VEGAS – As NAB 2022 was underway, Lawo noted that its IP infrastructure management platform, HOME, which was launched in April 2021, has been successfully deployed in more than 60 installations worldwide over the last year, including systems on redundant server clusters and single-leg systems on the embedded CPU of mc² consoles.
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HOME’s architecture is based entirely on containerized microservices and therefore natively cloud-capable. “The next evolutionary step was always going to be cloud-hosted HOME systems”, explains Axel Kern, Lawo’s Senior Director Cloud and Infrastructure Solutions. “And cloud operation is now a reality for the HOME community.”
At NAB booth C6932, during a live technology preview, Lawo demonstrated HOME running on AWS, remotely controlling video and audio gear in Lawo’s UK offices via user interfaces operated directly from the show floor.
NAB visitors were welcome to witness the live demo and discover the latest developments of the HOME platform. Lawo also announced that Merging Technologies stepped up as the first native third-party HOME citizen. “HOME’s doors are wide open, and several vendors have expressed their interest,” said Andreas Hilmer, Lawo’s Chief Marketing Officer. “We can’t wait to welcome more vendors to the HOME platform.”
Those who were unable to attend Lawo’s global launch event for the .edge Hyper-Density SDI/IP Conversion and Routing Platform are invited to watch the replay at https://lawo.online/next22.