The latest versions of all of EditShare’s storage solutions and workflow software will be demonstrated during the event.
EditShare will debut its latest productivity and creativity enhancements at NAB Show from April 15 to 19, 2023.
EditShare’s workflow solutions are driven by its EFS Storage and FLOW media management – these are combined in FLEX for fast cloud implementations. By integrating storage on-premises, at multiple locations and in the cloud, connectivity is at the heart of the workflow and serves multiple market verticals and applications in broadcast, production, post, education, sports, news, corporate/enterprise, and houses of worship.
Swift Sync gives users a way to share media across different EFS systems in the cloud, on-prem or in between. Users can select all or some of their media spaces in any location and bring it into their workspace, whether they are in a facility, working at a remote location or using cloud editing via a desktop emulator. FLOW provides support for multiple streams of multiple codecs. In addition, the latest EFS release delivers as much as a 60% increase in throughput for certain codecs/configurations from the previous hardware/software.
Editors use the tools of their choice because FLOW and FLEX integrate with software from Adobe, Avid, BlackMagic and others without having to change screens. Collaborative teams can connect with each other using EditShare’s Universal Projects technology, providing a seamless means of exchanging projects between post-production users and platforms.
EditShare’s advanced set of open APIs means it’s easy to integrate tools from partner companies and third-party vendors, whether that is capture software from Cinedeck, workflow orchestration from Helmut, cloud hosting from AWS, AI capabilities from Audimus and Mobius, NRCS systems and more, many of which will be demonstrated at the show.
To ensure that mission-critical content flows – like channel playout or fast turnaround editing – are never compromised, users can now manage storage access bandwidth to guarantee the quality of service for each workstation, user or group with EditShare’s new Swift Control. The latest release also moves to streamline and simplify still further the new web user interface in FLOW, and to make FLEX Cloud Edit+ easier to deploy through intuitive user interfaces without the need for cloud specialists.
Speaking about the products demonstration, Sunil Mudholkar, VP of Product at EditShare, said: “At EditShare, our goal is always to let creative users get on with the storytelling, by making the technology transparent. The more we make the infrastructure & services intuitive to use – whether it is on-premises, in remote locations or in the cloud – then the greater the availability, reliability and productivity. That is what our users tell us they want, and that is what we are striving to deliver.”
Stand N2100.