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Panasonic Connect releases KAIROS Version 1.3.2 software upgrade with RossTalk Protocol

Panasonic Connect North America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America (Panasonic Connect) has released KAIROS Version 1.3.2 system software, delivering a host of new features and functionality to the KAIROS production platform.

The free software upgrade for KAIROS customers features access to RossTalk* protocol integration, via the AT-SFE01 RossTalk activation key (MSRP $3,300), enabling control of Ross XPression* real-time graphics software directly from the KAIROS platform“With the release of this software upgrade, and integration of the popular RossTalk protocol, Panasonic is demonstrating our customer-focused commitment to expand KAIROS’ already broad range of functionality” explains Brad Rochon, KAIROS Group Manager“KAIROS is the ideal solution for broadcast & media professionals looking to move beyond the constraints of legacy systems, to a next-generation IT/IP centric platform that focuses on delivering modern tools and interfaces for unlimited production creativity, regardless of format or content destination.”

The latest software upgrade provides operators with increased visibility over their production network, additional access to system log data, and added redundancy capabilities for enhanced control & system integrity. “As media & entertainment professionals look to push the envelope and create more impactful productions, they need a system that delivers a high level of creative control, while offering effortless system management & state-of-the-art network security, something that KAIROS excels at.” The latest upgrade includes two new redundancy functions, including KAIROS Core redundancy management for mainframe backups, ST-2022-7 redundancy for networks (KC1000 only) to support the most complex, fast-paced productions. With the upgrade operators have increased access to system & operational log data, so they can easily monitor the status of the network and quickly resolve any issues. “KAIROS brings worry-free operations to technicians, allowing them more time to focus on the production and less on the technology & tools.”  

KAIROS leverages a server-class CPU/GPU architecture, eliminating the restrictions of legacy FPGA/Firmware systems and enabling live video processing & switching, regardless of resolution and format, while natively supporting the transition to live IP and cloud workflows with simultaneous SDI, ST 2110, and streaming support. To take advantage of these new features, KAIROS customers can upgrade to Version 1.3.2, here. To learn more about KAIROS or see a live demo, visit our website.

* RossTalk and XPression are registered trademarks of ROSS Video.

About Panasonic Connect North America
Established on April 1, 2022 as part of the Panasonic Group’s switch to an operating company system, Panasonic Connect North AmericaDivision of Panasonic Corporation of North America, is a B2B company offering device hardware, software and professional services to provide value to customers across the public sector, federal government, education, immersive entertainment, food services and manufacturing industries. With the mission to “Change Work, Advance Society, Connect to Tomorrow,” Panasonic Connect North America works closely with its community of partners, innovators and integrators to provide the right technologies to address customers’ ever-evolving needs in today’s connected enterprise.

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