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IBC 2024: EditShare Boosts Productivity and Practicality with New Hardware Nodes and Software Enhancements

Next-gen EFS storage nodes, powered by HPE Gen11 servers and NVMe node, set standard in performance and efficiency.

EditShare LLC will show valuable gains in practical productivity thanks to significant new hardware developments and software releases at IBC 2024.

The enhancements are all driven by the practical experiences of users WW, seeking to make their operations even more swift and secure. 

Company’s next-gen EFS storage nodes, powered by the HPE Gen11 servers and firm’s advanced NVMe node, set a new standard in performance and efficiency. With over 18GB/s aggregate throughput, this system delivers performance with scalability. Combined with vendor’s FLOW workflow engines, it provides creative teams with an efficient platform for UHD editorial and finishing, complex workflows, and multi-site collaboration, ensuring better results and enhanced productivity in every project. 

Central to everything in the EditShare environment is FLOW, the asset management software which defines workflows and workgroups. IBC 2024 sees FLOW adding native support for codecs which are critical for high quality production. These include Avid DNxHR and Sony X-OCN at resolutions up to 8k. Working directly with CineAlta files, for example, simplifies and speeds the process of creating dailies as well as smoothing workflows for cinematic projects. 

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FLOW provides workflow orchestration as well as asset management, and FLOW 24.2 enhances the Organize module. This ensures users can create projects, and bins efficiently. By logging in from any secure web browser, users can streamline workflows and collaborate most effectively. 

Widely used for review and approvals of work in progress, EditShare MediaSilo also sees enhancements, including support for Ultra HD proxies. With better quality visuals, collaborators are empowered to make more detailed feedback and faster project approvals. The new Bulk Download feature accelerates the process of delivering vast amounts of content to clients.

We talk to post-production professionals all the time, and we understand what is really important in today’s market,” said Tara Montford, co-founder and EVP sales. “The message coming over loud and strong is that they want to use their preferred creative tools and formats, but within an environment that gives them real speed and security, to deliver completed projects against tight deadlines without compromising quality. The system enhancements we are introducing at IBC this year speak directly to that need.” 

Also aimed at speed and simplicity, the latest version of EFS, the media aware File System from Editshare, brings a new way to upgrade across the technology stack. An intelligent Orchestrator tool now automates system upgrades, ensuring every step is executed correctly at the determined time, even across multiple sites. With an intuitive, web-based user interface, this is another essential element in bringing efficiency and reliability to storage management. 

All these new software releases will be demonstrated alongside the latest in hardware developments at IBC 2024. To book time at the show, click here.

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