WALTHAM, MA – Leostream (leostream.com), a provider of enterprise-grade remote access solutions, will be honored by the Television Academy at the 74th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards for its remote access and desktop connection management software. The solution enables news and entertainment organizations to create security-conscious remote production environments that are sustainable, performant and cost-effective. The Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards ceremony will be held on September 28th.
Leostream co-founder/chief architect Geoffrey Crawshaw and CTO William Brinkley were among the seven individuals, companies and organizations recognized this year with an Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy by the Television Academy for developments in broadcast technology.
“Innovation is a vital part of television production; and the talented engineers, scientists and technologists we have recognized are essential to the growth of our industry,” notes Frank Scherma, chairman and CEO of the Television Academy. “These pioneering companies and visionaries have leveraged the power of technology to elevate television and storytelling in fundamental ways.”
Leostream gives studios the ability to mix and manage on-premises and cloud-based hosting platforms, along with support for multiple high-performance display protocols. The ability to manage disparate technologies from a single management and access platform is one of Leostream’s key features.
“We are honored to be recognized by the Television Academy for our innovative software platform and the contributions our engineers provide to enable remote access to media and entertainment applications throughout the media and entertainment industry,” says Karen Gondoly, Leostream CEO. “The ability to deploy secure, remote access to media applications is something that production teams need to improve productivity and simplify their IT efforts. This Emmy is a testament to our hard work empowering M&E companies with a better way to manage their productions.”