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IMPRESSIVE PREMISES Mediacorp Campus, Singapore

MEDIACORP HAS BEEN A SUPERB COLLABORATOR THROUGHOUT

increasingly aware of the requirement for news staff to work seamlessly outside of the premises. With its own remote editing solution approaching being ready for deployment, Baumgaertner and his team were confident. “We knew we could provide a single pane of glass solution with an efficient UI and cloud- native approach that means content can be easily brought into and out of the cloud for editing by anyone on the team – whether they are working in the broadcast centre or elsewhere.” CENTRALISED APPLICATION MANAGEMENT At the core of the new infrastructure is the media workflow integration platform provided by Qibb, with whom Qvest has enjoyed a long, productive partnership. Thanks to centralised

application management from Qibb and use of Amazon Web Services for cloud infrastructure, users can access fully integrated, location-independent programs and functions like video editing software Adobe Premiere Pro. Meanwhile, the PC-over-IP protocol – powered by cloud workstations’ dedicated GPUs – provides high- quality, low-latency connectivity that ensures editors can collaborate in an identical production environment. In its current incarnation, the solution has been calibrated to support frame- accurate video editing of HD resolution content in the cloud. If their needs change in the future to include 4K, the transition is painless. The flexibility of the solution keeps cloud costs manageable by matching the right hardware for the task. But one of the great strengths of the Qibb integration platform is, as Mediacorp’s cloud strategy evolves even beyond editing, their journalists will always have access to the needed connectors for various media workflow tasks in a continually growing vendor node catalogue. The solution’s support of increased sustainability and reduced costs also demands attention. For optimal control of resources and costs, data can be visualised via the Qibb dashboards to rapidly identify potential efficiencies,

determine if resources are being used optimally – and then take action. With more staff working from home more frequently, the new approach is perfectly aligned with Mediacorp’s vision for reducing its carbon footprint. “I could say we ‘finished’ the work last September, but that wouldn’t be quite right,” smiles Baumgaertner. “Ever since the bulk of the project was completed back in September 2022, there have been a number of enhancements, and I am sure that will continue in the future. It’s very much an ongoing partnership with Mediacorp, which has been a superb collaborator throughout.” Indeed, while the initial project focused on Mediacorp’s newsroom operations, discussions have been already taking place on expanding into more areas of the company’s output. Because Qvest’s cloud editing solution was designed from the start to be a re-sellable and expandable solution thanks to Qibb, other media companies can benefit too. “Through the work we did previously – and during this project too – we now have a really strong blueprint for remote video editing,” confirms Baumgaertner. “We’re very excited about where it might lead in the future.”

TEAM PLAYERS Qvest and Qibb have proved prolific partners

PROBLEM SOLVER Hans Baumgaertner, solutions owner – cloud editing,

VDI & post- production at Qvest

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