Less Tools, More Visibility: TAG Video Systems at NAB 2026
TAG’s IP-native Realtime Media Platform evolves with actionable visibility, open integrations, and audio intelligence, all in software.
TAG’s IP-native Realtime Media Platform evolves with actionable visibility, open integrations, and audio intelligence, all in software.
TAG customers owned some of the world’s biggest broadcast moments in 2025. From FIFA to global news to multi-country streaming – here’s how they pulled it off.
Next-generation gallery delivers ultra-responsive, software-defined monitoring and multiviewing for live news bulletins, combining Techex system design with TAG and Matrox Video technology integration.
DAZN, the world’s leading sports entertainment platform, has transformed its live monitoring capabilities to support its global broadcasting of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, deploying a brand new, scalable, flexible, and centralised infrastructure in partnership with Techex and TAG Video Systems.
Start by mastering the foundational color science behind HDR, then move on to exploring transfer standards and metadata, learning how they shape the HDR viewing experience. Finally, you’ll gain practical insights into real-time quality control and operational best practices for HDR workflows.
The FTR is a rigorous assessment conducted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that evaluates solutions against AWS security, reliability, and operational best practices, outlined within the AWS Well-Architected Framework. The FTR badge provides customers with confidence that TAG’s platform adheres to AWS best practices and is well-positioned to support even the most demanding cloud media use cases.
Through this partnership, TAG Video Systems’ comprehensive real-time media performance solutions will seamlessly monitor LiveU’s industry-leading live video transmission feeds, notify for events per custom set thresholds and visualize them in real-time.
TAG & Witbe unveiled Advanced Latency Testing and Stream Performance Analysis During the Big Game 2025
Monitoring solutions must lead the pace of change, not simply adapt to it. The shift to IP and software-driven workflows presents an opportunity to move beyond human-centric oversight and embrace active, intelligent monitoring that empowers operators, engineers, and media organizations to stay ahead of issues rather than react to them.
The transition from SDI to IP workflows and hybrid environments is a work in progress. While 60% of the industry remains reliant on SDI, the future lies in software-native, codec-agnostic solutions that adapt to diverse use cases. Broadcasters must prepare for an environment where flexibility and customization define success.
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