solution Use Case
LAWO HOME – Resource scheduling & orchestration for dynamic media facilities

LAWO and Skyline have joined forces to address the challenges of managing dynamic media infrastructure in modern broadcast ecosystems. For NAB 2025, we showcased an automated scheduling and resource provisioning DataMiner app to manage the life cycle of LAWO HOME Apps. This includes:
- Automatic inventory creation of available LAWO HOME apps in DataMiner
- Using the DataMiner event scheduler to reserve and allocate LAWO HOME apps in advance
- DataMiner orchestration to automatically start and configure LAWO HOME apps before events start
- DataMiner event monitoring
- Stopping LAWO HOME apps at the end of events end and tracking event costs in DataMiner
This tech demo follows the Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) reference architecture to manage the life cycle of software-based media functions.
Scheduling apps such as LAWO HOME not only requires managing the apps themselves, but also comes with many other dependencies. This includes keeping track of licenses, network capacities, and the underlying compute requirements—both current and future. Only with this full picture can dynamic media infrastructure be safely reserved for future events.
For this tech demo, DataMiner already takes into account the available LAWO HOME credits and allows booking HOME apps for an upcoming event only when sufficient licenses are available for the scheduled time range.
There is certainly more to be tackled—LAWO and Skyline will continue to work closely together to lead the media industry and provide solutions for managing dynamic media infrastructure efficiently. But even with this initial tech demo, you can be sure that you only pay for your LAWO HOME apps when you actually need them.
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Note on connection management: The inputs and outputs of running HOME apps are detected as NMOS nodes by LAWO VSM. To connect resources as part of the event provisioning, DataMiner can send cross-point commands to LAWO VSM. In the future, HOME might expose a "matrix-like" API, which would allow DataMiner to directly interface with HOME for connection management.











