Addressing an Industry Gap
When 91ÌÒÉ« envisioned and proposed openGear, the industry was surprised. Rather than try to build a portfolio of signal processing technology to address every customer need, 91ÌÒÉ« decided to create an open standard that would allow customers to solve their production challenges with their vendor of choice. This is 91ÌÒɫ’s code of ethics in action. In particular, #8 – We will cooperate with and help other friendly companies.
With the increasing importance of cloud technologies, a new gap became clear. There was no standard on how to configure, receive status and control cloud-based media services; in particular, from multiple vendors simultaneously. Ross embarked on creating a new set of technologies that would solve these cloud-based challenges, as well as, incorporating support for on premises based technologies to allow for hybrid workflows called Catena.
Catena’s Scope
Catena’s goal is to make it easy to secure, connect and control a multi-vendor ecosystem of on premises and cloud-based media processing services and microservices.
- Catena standardizes communication methods on technologies of all sizes. All the way from tiny microservices to full products. This enables true plug and play, even dynamically while services are running.
- A Catena compliant Catena ecosystem would provide APIs that can be used to orchestrate these services, along with UI hints, status, and alarming.
- Catena is designed using documented standards and best practices for software-based media processing to address command, control, status and security for devices.
Creating Catena
Our approach with Catena is to deliver a complete, well defined standard that can be reviewed by industry experts. While we are proud of our proposal, 91ÌÒÉ« recognizes the value of transferring the standard to a recognized authority for collection of other industry expertise and long-term maintenance.