There’s a lot of IT science involved with making this game a great visual experience for everyone, both inside and outside the stadium.
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TiVo’s Analytics Pinpoint Highlights Of Super Bowl LI
ANALYSIS: TiVo uses second-by-second data and measurement tools to rank the top commercials from this year’s championship game.
Green Bay Packers: How Tech Keeps The NFL’s Smallest Team Competitive
IN DEPTH: The Green Bay Packers are in a city of 100,000 and are community owned. They are unique in US sports and technology keeps the team competitive on and off the field in the NFL
Competition: Win Tickets To NFL At Wembley!
Win one of four pairs of tickets to see the NFL regular season game between the Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars on 2 October
Digital Revolution: Tech Is A Catalyst For Public Sector Change
Governments are recruiting the best talent and creating new initiatives. But what can they learn from the private sector? Andrew Lawson, UK Salesforce MD, discusses
10.1TB Superbowl 50 Data Record Shows ‘Maturity’ Of NFL Wi-Fi
Superbowl data growth isn't surprising, but will help NFL expand going forward, according to official Wi-Fi analytics partner
Why Super Bowl 50 Will Be The Most Technologically Advanced In History
Richard Dodgson, founder of Timebased Events, discusses the state-of-the-art tech that will ensure Super Bowl 50 is awesome
Why NFL Teams Can’t Afford To Fumble Their Cyber-Security
And how the Broncos found a number of ways they could ensure their information would always be accessible and secure
Tackling The SSL Encrypted Traffic Blindside NFL-Style
Robert Arandjelovic, director of security strategy at Blue Coat, explains what NFL coaching teaches us about managing SSL/TLS encrypted network traffic
Panthers v Broncos: Who Will Win Super Bowl 50?
Partha Sen, co-founder of Fuzzy Logix, has crunched the numbers and analysed a whole lot of data to predict who will win the Super Bowl
How Big Data Is Changing The Sports Industry
Valery Bollier, co-founder of daily fantasy football game Oulala.com, examines how big data is changing the way sports can be observed and analysed