SYNC, an online technology magazine showcasing why Canada's national public broadcaster stands out in the rapidly changing broadcast industry, was published between 2012 and 2014. The final edition of SYNC appeared in February 2014.
Note: All articles were accurate at the time of publication, but may no longer be today.
The title SYNC reflects our media and technology teams working together to create and deliver outstanding programming to Canadians when, where and how they want it. Our contributors report on the media technology projects and directions that keep CBC/Radio-Canada at the forefront of content production and distribution.
Chair, Technology Strategy Board
As the Chair of CBC/Radio-Canada’s Technology Strategy Board, I am pleased to welcome you to the fourth issue of SYNC, which continues to put the spotlight on the Corporation’s technological initiatives to provide Canadians with the content they desire across a plethora of different platforms.
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Chief Editor, SYNC
I am very pleased to welcome you to the fourth issue of SYNC, CBC/Radio-Canada’s online media, operations, and technology magazine, which aims to highlight the latest projects and business initiatives driven by the Technology Strategy Board (TSB).
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Capability Through Connection
Fred Mattocks takes a look at the brace of capabilities made possible thanks to connection within CBC/Radio-Canada’s digital environment.
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Challenging Compliance & Regulation Requirements for Cloud Services Adoption
Robert Ayotte and Paul Livi take us through the challenging set of compliance requirements that CBC/Radio-Canada had to meet upon implementing its new Cloud-based application environment.
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Dejero at CBC/Radio-Canada
Daniel Morin provides a detailed view of how a new technological solution allows CBC/Radio-Canada to provide more efficient live news coverage.
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Elections: One of CBC/Radio-Canada’s Longest On-going Technology Projects
Andrew Lombard provides a detailed analysis of how the General Election System (GES) works.
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File-based Workflow – Phase II
Gregg Antworth and Pierre Lemieux provide a detailed explanation of the challenges involved in the second phase of the Corporation’s adoption of file-based workflows.
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The Second Screen in Power & Politics
David Dupuis unveils the companion app for Power & Politics and explains how it will lead to higher levels of audience engagement.
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Perceptive Pixel Board at CBC/Radio-Canada
Melissa Mercer and Peter Nagy provide a detailed look at the role played by the Perceptive Pixel board in the Corporation’s news coverage.
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Scoop: Publishing on Radio-Canada.ca Made Easy
Martin Delisle explains how online Radio-Canada’s online publishing has been simplified through the adoption of a new technological solution.
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