ITV
DIRECTV: Delivers Television Email Service in Latin America
White Paper After evaluating several options, DIRECTV selected Mirapoint's Internet messaging infrastructure products to power DIRECTV Mail iTV, including the Mirapoint Message Server, Mirapoint MessageDirector and Mirapoint... [25 Jun 2009]
Cheat sheet: Project Canvas
Cheat Sheet Well the broadcasters BBC and ITV along with telco BT have teamed up to create a platform for bringing on-demand content to the UK's televisions through new broadband-enabled receivers. Likewise, the ITV... [23 Jun 2009]
Delays hit Canvas as Trust needs more info
News A proposed TV joint venture between the BBC, ITV and telecoms group BT has been delayed after the body which oversees the publicly owned corporation said it needed more information to approve the plan. [05 Jun 2009]
Richard Cross
CIO Profile Richard Cross, group technology director at ITV, began his career as a consultant working for the likes of Accenture and Ernst & Young, advising on IT and business transformation. Cross went on to hold the role of... [03 Jun 2009]
Orange walks away from Kangaroo buy
News Project Kangaroo started life as a joint venture between BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV to develop a platform to play on-demand content from all three. Orange has walked away from talks to buy the Project Kangaroo... [21 May 2009]
ITV Wins the Race Against Time to Keep Formula 1 Website Available With ZeusTechnology as the "High-Octane" Additive
White Paper The day before the first qualifying race in Australia, ITV was becoming a victim of its own success. To keep the site up and performing well, ITV couldn't afford to wait on legacy hardware options.... [01 May 2009]
Project Canvas: Watch out for DRM, rivals and quality
News The video-on-demand initiative between the BBC, BT and ITV needs to keep an eye on DRM, quality standards and fairness towards its rivals as it develops, according to Ofcom. Another BBC collaboration - a single platform... [27 Apr 2009]
Orange 'on the hunt for BBC, ITV, C4 tech'
News Project Kangaroo started life in 2007 as a joint venture between BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV but was subsequently given the red light by the Competition Commission earlier this year due to fears that it would put... [06 Apr 2009]
'The web is getting into our DNA'
Comment Not all of Channel 4's experiments with online content have ended in success - Project Kangaroo, a video-on-demand collaboration with BBC and ITV was axed this year after the Competition Commission decided the scheme... [18 Mar 2009]
BBC's web TV project to "spawn a whole new industry"
News Canvas, expected to go live in 2010, is a collaboration between the BBC, BT and ITV to develop a platform to carry on-demand content to new broadband-enabled TV receivers. Project Canvas, the broadcast industry... [19 Feb 2009]
Kangaroo tech to get ITV kiss of life?
News The joint venture, which involved the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4, was given the red light after it was deemed to be a threat to competition in the developing video on-demand market. [06 Feb 2009]
Project Kangaroo shot dead by Competition Commission
News Project Kangaroo, a proposed single platform for viewing BBC, ITV and Channel 4 programmes on a computer, has been blocked by the Competition Commission. BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 together control... [04 Feb 2009]
iPlayer and chums coming to your set-top box and mobile
News An agreement announced today between the BBC, BT and ITV will see the threesome working on a platform to carry on-demand content to new broadband-enabled TV receivers. Such a platform will mean the likes of BBC's iPlayer... [11 Dec 2008]
ITV Spared 30 Million Unwanted Email Messages a Month
White Paper ITV plc is a leading UK media company, owning all of the regional Channel 3 licenses in England and Wales, which together account for over 90% of ITV1 advertising revenues. ITV deployed Commtouch... [10 Dec 2008]
ITV F1 website gets in the fast lane
Case Study ITV's F1 web team has been using load balancing software from Zeus Technology during the 2008 Formula One Season to cope with user demand. At the start of the season in March, ITV's F1 website had to... [05 Dec 2008]