Maurizio Ruggeri
Role: Quartermaster
Maurizio was born in Tolentino in 1968 and he graduated in Computer Science.
He joined Etere since its formative years.
He specializes in varied language of planning for PC, such as CLIPPER and DELPHI. In addition, he participated in the development of varied software procedures relating to the software SETA for the notarial sector and Etere software for the broadcasting sector.
Specialized in hardware, Maurizio furnishes assistance and technical support to Etere customers. He participated in the development of PC systems in NOVELL Netware.
He has expansive experience and has been the coordinator of Etere Department of Text & Manualistic.
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Etere 36 Announces Compatibility with SQL on Linux Systems
Posted on 5/2/2026Etere announces its latest release, Etere 36, that is now fully compatible with SQL on Linux systems. This breakthrough marks a significant step forward in delivering seamless database integration and enhanced performance for mobile environments.
Etere 36: Powering Next-Generation Broadcasts with NVIDIA NVENC Interlaced Encoding
Posted on 29/1/2026Etere 36 supports NVIDIA’s interlaced encoding technology across the latest NVENC generations, including the latest Blackwell family Nvidia RTX GPUs that can encode H.264 interlaced videos. Etere enhances interoperability and leverages NVIDIA’s video encode and decode capabilities, ensuring broadcasters, media companies, and content distributors can deliver high-quality interlaced video streams with maximum efficiency and hardware acceleration.
Etere Unveils Version 36.1: What’s New
Posted on 15/1/2026Etere 36.1 is now available (free for users under a support contract), introducing major new capabilities—starting with: Etere is now Linux-ready.
Etere at NAB SHOW BEIT Conference 2026
Posted on 4/11/2025The Etere team will be at NAB Show to present at the BEIT conference on April 20 from 11 to 11.20am. Join us as we delve into an in-depth comparison of four flagship AI systems - Grok, GPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek, designed specifically around broadcast-industry realities.
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