
Published in the IABM Journal September 2025 Issue
For decades, Grass Valley has been synonymous with top-tier broadcast technology, powering some of the world's most demanding, mission-critical media workflows. From live sports to premium entertainment, our name is trusted in control rooms, OB trucks, and production hubs around the globe.
What's less widely understood is that Grass Valley has also been a quiet but consistent player in the enterprise media (EM) market for many years. We've supplied tools and platforms that have powered everything from corporate communications and education to government and large-scale events. This success was largely organic, a by-product of our strength in broadcast, but in the past few years, we've recognised the scale of the EM opportunity and have committed to a far more focused, intentional strategy to serve it.
The growth potential here isn't theoretical. Enterprise media applications are expanding at pace, driven by the need for organisations to communicate, collaborate, and share content with the same polish and reliability audiences expect from broadcast. These are different markets, with different dynamics, and that's where the challenge and opportunity lie.
The Journey from Broadcast to Enterprise
Our transformation over the past few years, moving from a hardware-centric business to an agile, software-defined media company has unlocked new possibilities for us. We've redefined broadcast workflows with software-defined, scalable solutions, and now we can apply the same principles to enterprise media market segments.
Events such as ISE 2025 have been invaluable in sharpening our understanding of the sector. Walking the show floor, talking to customers, and observing the technology ecosystem has made it clear that ISE and InfoComm are as pivotal to enterprise AV as NAB or IBC are to broadcast. These events will be major touchpoints for us in 2026 as we showcase a refined enterprise media offering, one that blends our broadcast DNA with a deep respect for enterprise-specific needs.
Multiple Markets, Multiple Realities
One of the first lessons in enterprise media is that it's not a single market. It's a constellation of sectors; corporate, education, houses of worship, live events, government, healthcare, and more. Each comes with its own technical requirements, purchasing cycles, utilisation models, and measures of success.
In broadcast, the value of a production is often tied directly to revenue; advertising, sponsorship, or subscription. In enterprise, the stakes are just as high but measured differently. Consider an all-hands corporate meeting: there's no advertising revenue, but you're engaging hundreds or thousands of employees, all on the clock. That's a significant investment in time, and communication must be engaging, clear, and effective for the event to be a success.
Technical and operational skill levels also vary widely between enterprise segments. A university media team may have a different approach and in-house capability than a corporate comms department, and vastly different from a worship production team. We need to research, respect, and react to these differences and not offer a broad-brush solution.
Adapting Broadcast-Grade Tech to Enterprise Needs
Our goal is not simply to take broadcast products and drop them into enterprise environments, but to refine them for fit. That means:
Interoperability with standards from both worlds: SMPTE standards on the broadcast side, AV-over-IP protocols and UC platform integrations on the enterprise side.
Simplification of control: user interfaces that are intuitive for non-broadcast operators, and APIs that make integration straightforward for technical teams.
Consolidation of systems: reducing the operational overhead of managing multiple, siloed platforms by providing unified solutions that handle switching, streaming, recording, and distribution.
Energy efficiency: power and cooling savings that align with corporate sustainability goals.
Flexible deployment models: Base and Burst capacity to allow cost optimisation, scaling up for major events and scaling down when not needed.
Open integration with third parties: platforms like Zoom or Teams should connect seamlessly into production workflows.
New financing models: balancing capex and opex to match each customer's utilisation pattern, from perpetual licenses to subscription or pay-per-use.
What's Next for Grass Valley in Enterprise Media
Looking ahead, we're building solutions that carry the reliability and quality of broadcast but are designed with enterprise realities in mind.
We're also working on removing one of the biggest pain points for enterprise AV teams: the complexity of integration. Too often, systems are a patchwork of different vendors and technologies, glued together with custom code and manual workarounds. The result is fragile, hard to scale, and expensive to maintain. By delivering unified platforms that handle multiple functions we can help enterprise customers streamline operations and reduce both cost and risk.
At the same time, we're committed to openness. No single vendor will ever own the entire enterprise media stack, so we embrace interoperability and integration, not as a reluctant compromise, but as a core strategy.
Parallel Markets, Shared Innovation
The convergence between broadcast and enterprise is accelerating. Corporate events often look like TV shows; universities run high-quality streaming channels; houses of worship produce multi-camera live services that rival professional concerts. The line between broadcast and enterprise content is blurring, but the business models and operational contexts remain different.
For suppliers like Grass Valley, that means we can't just repurpose broadcast solutions;
More from Grass Valley
22/10/2025
European Broadcaster Upgrades To Grass Valley's NativeIP LDX 135 Cameras And...
15/10/2025
Collaboration extends a trusted relationship as RMC BFM invests in scalable, fut...
09/10/2025
Framelight X, powered by AMPP, helps NDTV centralize content and optimize workflows
MONTREAL, CANADA - October 09, 2025 - New Delhi Television Ltd (NDTV), one ...
03/10/2025
MONTREAL, CANADA - October 7, 2025 - Grass Valley, the leading provider of end-t...
29/09/2025
Ekattor TV Adopts AMPP in Region's First Step Toward Cloud-Native Broadcast
...
23/09/2025
Published in the IABM Journal September 2025 Issue
For decades, Grass Valley ...
08/09/2025
Booth 9.A01 at IBC 2025 will feature demonstrations of real-world integrations o...
08/09/2025
Klaus Weber, Director Product Marketing, Grass Valley
Whether you're captur...
08/09/2025
Klaus Weber, Director Product Marketing, Grass Valley
For many years, high-end ...
04/09/2025
IBC 2025 will see Grass Valley showcase the latest updates to its cloud-native P...
03/09/2025
Seamless Dante integration brings high-performance IP audio networking to softwa...
03/09/2025
In today's fast-paced media landscape, agility and quality are no longer mutually exclusive. The combination of Mavis Camera with Grass Valley's AMPP (A...
02/09/2025
New gateway, orchestration, multiviewer and routing solutions along with AMPP in...
26/08/2025
Grass Valley Showcases Breakthroughs in Live Production at IBC 2025 From Cinematic Cameras to Next-Generation Replay Workflows
MONTREAL, CANADA - August 26, 20...
19/08/2025
MONTREAL, CANADA, August 19 2025 - NEP Middle East & Asia, a division of NEP Gro...
14/08/2025
Deploying Scalable, Hybrid Cloud Solutions to Deliver High-Quality UHD Content and Accelerate Channel Growth
MONTREAL, CANADA - August 14, 2025 - Grass Valley,...
13/08/2025
Klaus Weber, Director Product Marketing, Grass Valley
In recent years, live pro...
12/08/2025
Globo scales Grass Valley AMPP deployment to anchor its next-generation live pro...
05/08/2025
Major new developments across the Grass Valley Media Universe will debut on booth 9.A01, showcasing the future of camera-to-consumer production solutions
MONTR...
04/08/2025
If you've spent any time in live production, you know it's never one-size-fits-all. Not every event calls for a full truck, multiple switchers, a team o...
01/08/2025
If you walked through METexpo 2025 this week, you probably noticed the buzz around METexpo TV. Yes, the coverage looked slick and polished. But what's reall...
31/07/2025
Halfway Through 2025 - Progress, Momentum, and What's Ahead
As we turn the page on the first half of 2025, I'm incredibly proud of the progress Grass V...
30/07/2025
The days of building broadcast infrastructure around a single vendor are long gone. Broadcasters want flexibility, and they want tools that work together, witho...
22/07/2025
If you've been to a major sporting event lately, you know the energy isn'...
14/07/2025
This July marks 100 days since I officially stepped into the role of CEO at Grass Valley, a milestone not of abrupt change, but of confident continuity.
Unlike...
10/07/2025
Strategic Alliance Combines Daktronics' LED Display and Content Management S...
26/06/2025
Investment in 32 LDX 135 camera systems enhances TV SKYLINE's fleet with nat...
23/06/2025
There's a lot of talk about 4K and HDR, and for good reason. They offer incredible improvements in picture quality, and audiences are starting to notice. Bu...
12/06/2025
MONTREAL, CANADA - June 16, 2025 - Grass Valley, the media and entertainment ind...
12/06/2025
I've lost count of how many times I've heard software-defined production reduced to just run your broadcast software on commodity servers. The reality...
11/06/2025
Whether you're working behind the scenes of a live broadcast or crafting cinematic visuals, understanding the technology behind professional camera systems ...
10/06/2025
The agreement sees Grass Valley 2110 IP 4K switcher systems deployed at the heart of the production facility at the Clippers' new state-of-the-art home, Int...
28/05/2025
MONTREAL, CANADA - May 29, 2025 - Grass Valley, the media and entertainment industry's leading technology innovator, today announced Texas A&M University ha...
27/05/2025
In partnership with LiveU, Corrivium, Lightning Visuals and Grass Valley, Racing WA delivers scalable, low-latency race coverage across Western Australia using ...
21/05/2025
BMG adopts Grass Valley AMPP, Kayenne K-Frame Switcher, and LDX 135 cameras to s...
15/05/2025
A Reflection on 20 years of NAB booth builds and the Evolution of Grass Valley AMPPAt NAB, I had a moment to reflect on just how dramatically our approach to pr...
12/05/2025
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia & Montreal, Canada - May 12, 2025 - Arabsat, a leading glob...
06/05/2025
Saudi Broadcasting Authority selects Grass Valley to upgrade its Makkah site wit...
30/04/2025
How a Backbone of Thirty Switchers Delivered Unmatched Flexibility, HDR Brillian...
24/04/2025
Let me take you behind the scenes of a live sports production that came this close to not making it on air.
It was a quiet Monday-until I got a call from one ...
24/04/2025
Let me take you behind the scenes of a live sports production that came this close to not making it on air.
It was a quiet Monday-until I got a call from one ...
17/04/2025
The broadcast industry is on the brink of a transformative revolution, and at th...
04/04/2025
From single-person event production to full-scale live broadcasts, Grass Valley delivers the most powerful, efficient and comprehensive production solutions in ...
04/04/2025
With the new ACE-3901 SDI/IP gateway as a centerpiece introduction, Grass Valley...
04/04/2025
Making its global debut at NAB Show 2025, the new LDX 180 from Grass Valley is t...
04/04/2025
In a seamless leadership transition, Jon Wilson takes the helm to advance Grass Valley's growth and technological leadership, with Louis Hernandez Jr. remai...
04/04/2025
Appointments Reinforce Commitment to Customer-Centric Growth and Innovation
MONTREAL, CANADA - April 4, 2025 - Grass Valley, the media and entertainment indust...
28/03/2025
The UK-based outside broadcast provider is investing in state-of-the-art camera and switcher solutions from Grass Valley for its new fleet of IP remote producti...
25/03/2025
The new GTX-21 IP 4K remote production truck will include a suite of Grass Valle...