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Sports workflows face some of the tightest deadlines in the media world, so having fast, reliable accelerated data transport is essential.
Video production in the cloud has moved past its early growing pains and is now being fully embraced by broadcasters, editors, and producers.
Data Expedition, Inc. and partner EditShare teamed up prior to the pandemic to showcase just this concept in conjunction with partners at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Amazon Prime Video to create an end-to-end remote production environment for creating highlight packages of the ATP Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament.
Read Case Study >One of the most recognized worldwide associations in sport, FIFA uses CloudDat to help them move content in a timely, efficient, and predictable manner into their Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 storage bucket.
The flexibility of CloudDat Hourly, offered through the AWS Marketplace, allows this organization to adapt their usage to their needs without the burden of per-gigabyte costs.
A Boston-based professional sports team uses ExpeDat software for accelerated video transport from game sites back to their media hub. ExpeDat was initially adopted during the 2020 pandemic lockdowns to assist with moving assets from their league "bubble".
Since the return to more normal seasons, the software continues to prove its value in helping on a game-by-game basis as their videographers gather valuable content for use on social media, the team's own website, and across many other revenue-generating properties.
A team running in the fastest regulated road-course racing cars in the world uses SyncDat software to move the massive amounts of engineering data generated by their car during each race week.
SyncDat rapidly scans remote data collections, up to millions of files per minute, to find updates and rapidly propagate them across the network. It ensures that engineers in the shop always have the latest data from the field.
The leading international outsourcing partner for television and internet capture by public and commercial broadcasters uses ExpeDat in Amsterdam's biggest soccer (football) arenas to send their captured video back to their media editing center across town and also to share content via a clip-exchange workflow with their broadcast partner.
The predictability of ExpeDat's performance was the initial draw, but during their evaluation they discovered how easy it was to script around ExpeDat to truly embed it into their workflow. Other solutions were too prescriptive and expensive, while ExpeDat allows the team to fit accelerated data transport exactly to their needs.
This built-in-the-cloud company, powered by AI, and managed via Blockchain, started using CloudDat through Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace to help them on a project with a global Paralympics sporting event.
Their "secret sauce" technologies empower rights holders and content creators to realize new revenue streams from video and photography content, but first they have to upload that content to AWS. That amounts to tens of terabytes per week uploading to S3.
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