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Smart Content Summit: Qumulo Eyes Future of Productions

Let’s be honest: it’s a night-and-day different production landscape today compared to a decade ago.

Faster-paced, higher-resolution, ever-changing workflows, a new remote-collaboration reality, and operations struggling to keep up with production demands. If you’re a vendor in this space, it’s adapt or die, and you better be looking ahead, instead of trying to just keep up.

That’s what Qumulo has been doing over the years, according to company systems engineer Pascal Filion, who shared an overview of Qumulo’s work in the space in the presentation “Store, Manage, and Build with Qumulo’s File Data Platform” at the recent Smart Content Summit.

From animation and remote production to distribution, Qumulo continues to assist major studios and networks in capturing, collaborating, and distributing file data globally. With demands higher than ever before, content needs an all-time high, deadlines tighter than ever, and remote work deeply changing how creative organizations work, Qumulo’s file data platform and its post-production platform Qumulo Studio Q (which replicates collaborative editorial production in the cloud, enabling Adobe Premiere Pro-based workflows on AWS with Teradici) are here to help.

Filion shared how Qumulo clients can move terabytes and petabytes of video across on premises data centers and the cloud, edit video easily with favored Adobe tools, connect files to AWS cloud services, manage video files, and secure your most important file data.

Today, Qumulo lays claim to more than 500 customers worldwide, with over a billion files created each day, across 200-plus billion operations.

To listen to the presentation, click here.
To download the presentation deck, click here.

The 2022 Smart Content Summit event was held in conjunction with the EIDR Annual Participant Meeting (EIDR APM), and was presented by Whip Media. The event was produced by MESA, in association with the Smart Content Council and EIDR, with sponsorship by BeBanjo, Signiant, Qumulo, Adio, Alteon, Digital Nirvana, Slalom and Rightsline.