Tag: Dan Marshall

  • Amagi gets a Whitmore boost as cloud ambitions stream into EMEA

    Amagi gets a Whitmore boost as cloud ambitions stream into EMEA

    MUMBAI: Call it a cloud with a silver lining Amagi has just added some serious firepower to its global stream team. In a move that signals renewed focus on European and Middle Eastern markets, cloud-led broadcast tech company Amagi has appointed Emma Whitmore as its senior vice president of sales, EMEA. With over 20 years of industry expertise, Emma steps in to steer Amagi’s next phase of partner-led growth, regional expansion, and content innovation.

    Known for her sharp eye on industry collaboration and customer-centric strategy, Emma’s appointment comes at a time when cloud-first broadcasting is more than just a buzzword, it’s a business imperative. She will report to Amagi EVP, global SaaS sales, Dan Marshall, and work closely with partners and platforms across the region to scale Amagi’s suite of broadcast and streaming solutions.

    “I’m excited to join at a time of rapid growth and innovation across EMEA. This is a unique opportunity to work even more closely with our customers, expand our local presence, and ensure we’re delivering solutions that truly reflect the needs of today’s broadcasters and content owners,” said Amagi SVP of sales for EMEA Emma Whitmore.

    “Emma brings a combination of deep industry expertise and focus on execution,” said Dan Marshall, EVP, Global SaaS Sales Amagi. “As we continue scaling across EMEA, her leadership will be pivotal in expanding our regional impact, strengthening partner relationships, and delivering even greater value to our customers.”

    Her appointment follows Amagi’s acquisition of Tellyo and strategic investments in Europe, highlighting the company’s intent to become the go-to partner for live events, digital-first content, and scalable streaming tech across multiple markets.

    Sri Hari Thirunavukkarasu, who led sales for Amagi in the EMEA region for over a decade, will be relocating to the company headquarters in India to drive strategic initiatives at the CEO’s office. “It has been a memorable stint building the Amagi footprint in Europe, and working very closely with customers to drive cloud adoption and business transformation,” said Sri Hari. “With the appointment of a seasoned industry professional like Emma, I am fully confident that our customers and partners in the region are in good hands and will benefit from her customer-first approach.”

    Emma’s influence extends beyond the boardroom. She contributes to the UK Government’s Future of TV working group, sits on the Digital TV Group Council, and has been part of TM Forum’s innovation work on media sustainability. When not transforming media strategies, she’s mentoring women in tech or coaching youth hockey making her as impactful off the field as on it.

    As Emma steps in, Sri Hari Thirunavukkarasu, who has led Amagi’s EMEA growth for over a decade, will relocate to India to join the CEO’s office and lead strategic initiatives.

    Emma, alongside the Amagi leadership, will be present at MPTS 2025, ready to write the next chapter in Amagi’s global cloud journey, one that’s sure to be bold, seamless, and powered by serious streaming smarts.

  • Tata Sky chooses Elemental Technologies for 4K video service

    Tata Sky chooses Elemental Technologies for 4K video service

    MUMBAI: Direct-to-home (DTH) operator Tata Sky has chosen Elemental Technologies’ software to process Ultra HD live linear content in high-efficiency video coding (HEVC/H.265) for delivery to Tata Sky 4K-ready set-top boxes.

     

    Elemental Technologies is a supplier of software-defined video solutions for multiscreen content delivery. Selected by Tata Sky based on its reliable delivery of high-quality live 4K content in HEVC, Elemental is the sole video processing software selected for the subcontinent’s first commercial 4K service delivered to end-users.

     

    A joint venture between the Tata Group and 21st Century Fox, Tata Sky deployed the latest 4K service and set-top boxes in advance of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 tournament currently underway in Australia and New Zealand. Software-based Elemental Live systems perform real time processing of Tata Sky 4K content in HEVC at 60/50fps for linear streaming to Tata Sky 4K STBs.

     

    “We pride ourselves for being at the forefront of technology and delivering world class TV experiences to our viewers. The Tata Sky 4K service is an example of not only keeping up with changing times, but in fact giving our viewers a pioneering technology that the world would follow. The seamless integration between Ericsson and Elemental HEVC compression technology for live 4K streaming enables us to reinforce our technology and industry leadership positions, further adding to our delighted subscriber base,” said Tata Sky CEO and managing director Harit Nagpal.

     

    “Tata Sky has selected Elemental video processing to bring 4K content programming to the India market. We are proud to provide Tata Sky with our software-defined video solutions to deliver unbeatable picture quality,” added Elemental Technologies senior vice president worldwide sales Dan Marshall.

     

    The new generation 4K UHD Tata Sky STB is capable of delivering Ultra HD picture quality and Dolby Digital Plus 7.1 surround sound. Viewers can enjoy 8.3 megapixel (3840×2160) video, which is approximately four times the pixel count compared to the current HD standard, offering far greater clarity and more vivid colors on screen. In addition to 4K content, the set-top box also showcases standard definition (SD) and HD TV channels.

     

    Elemental will also showcase its suite of software-defined video solutions at the NexTV Summit in Mumbai on 7 April, 2015.