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This year has seen the start of many collaborations. That’s no less the case for Globecast, who recently joined the AWS Partner Program. Having completed and passed the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR), Globecast can officially call itself an AWS Partner. The FTR allows Partners to identify and remediate risks in their products or solutions – including specific guidelines to reduce

manager at Clear-Com, Stephen Sandford. “With EHX 13, we’re offering greater redundancy options, as well as a truly game-changing feature with role-based workflows. We’re thrilled to continue to support our Eclipse-based systems with these innovations.” Redundancy is critical to ensuring that the Eclipse-based system will remain functional, even if there is a network failure. hazards around security, reliability and operational excellence. “We have worked with AWS across our media supply chain services, including major cloud playout projects with Crown Media and GAC Family,” comments head of marketing for live and sports at Globecast, Sebastien Fauzan. “AWS really looked at the services we can provide with MCN, closely examining the design, build and way it was operated.”

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A software update came from Clear- Com, with the release of version 13 for its Eclipse HX Digital Matrix Intercom. The initial release of EHX 13 includes N+1 IP card redundancy and network redundancy – as well as Layer 3 support for AES67 endpoints. “Clear-Com understands that users are constantly looking for improvements to both usability and reliability,” says senior product

Live video technology provider EVS has launched MediaCeption Signature 1.0 – the company’s latest-generation end-to-end asset management solution. It is aimed at productions requiring a fast turnaround. First presented at NAB Show 2022, the solution addresses challenges currently faced by sports, news, entertainment and generalist production centres. The product has been well-received by the industry, having already been selected for deployment by several major customers around the world. “Today, production centres need to manage and deliver a huge amount of content through a growing number of channels, while dealing with increasingly complex media workflows,” describes VP of solutions at EVS, Kerem Can. “The MediaCeption signature provides teams with the operational flexibility they need to be more productive in high-pressure environments – and situations where fast time to air is critical.” Leveraging EVS’ production servers, media workflow management tools and storage, the solution provides tight integrations with automation, NRCS and MAM systems for workflows, from ingest to playout.

A FLEX FOR TEAMS

Additional news from Dalet that coincided with NAB was the launch of Dalet Flex for Teams. Now fully hosted and maintained by Dalet, the SaaS offering lowers the cost of entry to professional tools for media companies, sports brands and corporate creative teams. “Dalet Flex has been cloud- native from day one, providing a strong foundation for our multi-tenanted SaaS offering,” says director of product strategy

and media workflows at Dalet, Mathieu Zarouk. “Key workflows like library management and content distribution were conceived with cloud operations in mind, and perfected through customer feedback, allowing us to bring these solutions packaged for fast deployment to a wider audience.” Using Flex’s tried-and-tested functions makes it far easier for customers to manage multimedia content libraries.

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