Asian Games launch cloud data and broadcasting systems
The cloud data and broadcasting systems are powered by Alibaba Cloud. [Photo/hangzhou2022.cn]
Competition at the Asian Games kicked off four days ahead of the official opening ceremony, introducing a groundbreaking cloud data system, marking a significant departure from traditional data centers.
This innovative system, a first in Asian Games history, promises to revolutionize the way data is managed and disseminated during international sporting events.
The need for precise and rapid data management is paramount in international sporting competitions, and Hangzhou's Asian Games has embraced a cutting-edge cloud system designed to streamline data processing. Officials have lauded this system for its ability to confirm and publish results in a mere five seconds, making it one of the swiftest and most efficient data processing technologies ever employed at a global sporting event.
Xu Weihua, deputy mayor of Hangzhou, expressed his enthusiasm for this technological leap, stating, "I think this is the most efficient practical technology for releasing results at any comprehensive sports event in the world."
The advent of high-speed internet has enabled real-time enjoyment of the Games for viewers worldwide. Hangzhou's Asian Games marks the debut of cloud broadcasting, a technique that facilitates the transmission of vast amounts of data, including an impressive 5,000 hours of the Games, all in ultra-high definition.
Ilario Corna, Chief Information Technology Officer of the International Olympic Committee, recognized the profound impact of digital and cloud technology on the organization of large-scale events. He noted that such innovations are expected to nurture greater creativity and further enhance the experience for both spectators and audiences.
This technological transformation is powered by a local tech giant, demonstrating the prowess of the region's tech sector. The company behind these advancements has provided a platform that not only enhances the Games but also paves the way for more digital technologies to be incorporated into future events. These technologies will serve to improve game management efficiency, communication, and collaboration among event personnel.
Staff members of the Alibaba Cloud. [Photo/hangzhou2022.cn]
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