International Broadcasting Convention 2022

DATA ORCHESTRATION AND GLOBAL FILE SYSTEMS: A DISCUSSION.

RAI Amsterdam, Room L. 104
Saturday, 10 September 2022 | 12:30-14:00 CEST

Catch Dell CTO’s Thomas Burns and Simon Haywood along with Arcitecta SVP Frank Radefeldt in conversation about the pressing need for data orchestration in the media and entertainment industry. Notably, they'll focus on how the increased global distribution of content production teams has created myriad data challenges and how data orchestration can solve them.

These challenges aren't for future generations to overcome; content producers are battling massive amounts of unnecessary loss right now. Lost time locating stray data. Lost productivity waiting for cross-continental transfers. Lost capital when duplication eats up costly storage space.

In this session, we invite you to learn how data orchestration can augment the potential of immense amounts of data and make content production for the industry's most imaginative minds.

Frank Radefeldt

SVP Customer Success at Arcitecta

Simon Haywood

CTO for Media & Entertainment (EMEA) at Dell

Thomas Burns

CTO for Media & Entertainment (USA) at Dell

Why use Mediaflux?

The media and entertainment industry is in an exciting growth phase requiring studios to establish or acquire multiple physical sites around the world to scale up and distribute their increased workloads. Globally distribution environments have created a new challenge: managing cross-site data synchronisation. This problem requires a complex technological solution: a data and metadata management system that supports multi-site storage and iterative creative workflows.

Mediaflux® from Arcitecta is one of the few systems - if not the only one - that can act as a data management operating system, providing all the capabilities necessary to configure and choreograph media and entertainment data management pipelines for globally distributed team.

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