Orchestrating Systems to Get Data Where Users Need It
As the industry moves towards an IP-first world, creative teams require access to resources (local, remote, shared or distributed) at the press of a button, without the concern of what is happening “under the bonnet.” The complexity of creating orchestrated, multi-service chains that ensure monitoring and resilience are preserved when two or more orchestration systems are combined provides a new challenge for technical teams.
This paper shows one possible approach that leverages existing practices, spanning multiple organizations and resources, to create a distributed production and distribution fabric, orchestrated by multiple control planes with no single point of failure.
Jemma Phillips | BBC | London, UK
Ivan Hassan | BBC | London, UK
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