One Million NDI-Enabled Products Already In The Hands Of Customers
By Jim Bask

SAN ANTONIO, June 7, 2016—Network Device Interface (NDI™), NewTek’s free enabling technology for live production IP workflows over Ethernet networks continues to gain momentum in the broadcast and video streaming industries. Since it became available, more than 600 companies have downloaded the NDI SDK and hundreds are working with NewTek creating NDI commercial products, many of which have released NDI-compatible products since NAB 2016. These products, in addition to NewTek products and other newly compatible devices from top manufacturers and developers already using NewTek’s previous technology allowing IP connectivity, have put NDI into the hands of over 1,000,000 customers worldwide, making it by far the most prolific IP-based workflow in the production market.

Professional storage brand G-Technology continues its trend of collaboration through a recent partnership with Atomos. While Cine Gear could be characterized as the smaller sibling of NAB Show, this year’s Cine Gear had its share of news, much of it centering around collaborative efforts between companies, headlined by the reveal of the Panavision DXL camera, an upcoming 8K shooter sporting a RED Dragon sensor, Panavision body and Light Iron camera software.


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At NAB 2016, G-Tech released their first shared storage product, the G-RACK 12.
