Concussion management software gets RWC run – New Zealand Herald
Concussion management software developed by Kiwi technology company CSx has been put to the test by teams in Rugby World Cup 2015 as a UK medical chief calls for rule changes to protect players from head injuries. The Auckland-based company, founded by former sports therapist…
IBC2015 Q&A: Grass Valley’s Mike Cronk on IP for broadcast – Sports Video Group
IBC2015 Q&A: Grass Valley’s Mike Cronk on IP for broadcast September 13th, 2015 By Ken Kerschbaumer The increasing importance of IP in broadcast workflows is evident throughout IBC2015. SVG sat down with Grass Valley SVP of Strategic Marketing Mike Cronk to discuss how his company…
Netflix “NightShift†caches shows on your home network to boost speed – Ars Technica
Are you having problems streaming Netflix? A startup called Aterlo Networks claims it has a solution: download Netflix shows and cache them locally so you can view them later without problems. Aterlo’s “NightShift” service could theoretically help anyone with slow home Internet connections access high-definition Netflix…
Vancouver’s high-tech hurdle: Attracting top-level talent – The Globe and Mail
From left: Version One Ventures CEO and founder Boris Wertz, BuildDirect president and CEO Jeff Booth, Vision Critical founder and president of corporate innovation Andrew Reid, Hootsuite CEO and founder Ryan Holmes, Shoes.com chairman and co-founder Roger Hardy, Plentyoffish CEO and founder Markus Frind, and…