Cloud-native solutions enable customers to onboard immense content libraries and key workflows into the cloud in days; advanced deduplication technology reduces storage footprint by up to 70%, lowering cloud costs and carbon imprint
Ateliere Creative Technologies, a leader in media supply chain solutions, invites IBC2022 attendees to stand 5.G12 to experience Ateliere Connect and Discover. The cloud-native, multi-tenant software as a service (SaaS) solutions enable customers to manage media assets and the media supply chain from concept to consumer at faster speeds. New advancements in Ateliere core technology tenets, Deep Analysis and FrameDNA, allow customers to automate deduplication of large content libraries and archives, reducing overall storage by up to 70%, as well as reducing cloud costs and carbon footprint. Ateliere solutions run on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and connect directly to cloud services. Leveraging powerful cloud parallel processing, customers can onboard massive content libraries in a matter of days as opposed to months, as well as scale to support significant bursts in workloads at a moment’s notice.
Dan Goman, founder and CEO of Ateliere, explains the competitive advantage that Ateliere solutions give their customers: “Ateliere Connect and Discover are cloud-native solutions, not virtualized systems in the cloud, and thus have a direct connection to cloud services. This is a tremendous advantage for our customers. There are no server limitations, no queuing for jobs, and no taking your system down for an ad hoc integration that has a limited lifespan. Ateliere is an API-first media supply chain platform that gives you the workflow tools and on-demand computing power to operate altogether at an entirely new speed.”
Ateliere Solutions Featured at IBC2022 Include:
- Ateliere Connect – A Better Way to Manage Content Libraries and Connect Your Media Supply Chain Ateliere Connect gives users the tools to manage media assets, optimize content libraries, and orchestrate production and delivery of title/content packages to over the top (OTT), broadcast and cable endpoints in just three clicks. It’s fast to deploy with onboarding of content libraries and key workflows within days. Native support for versioned workflows, including the Interoperable Master Format (IMF), ensures that title management includes the many versions associated with a title, including localized languages and compliance edits. Ateliere Deep Analysis/Frame DNA technology eliminates title duplication, reducing cloud storage footprints by up to 70%. Microservices and a robust API enable interoperability from ingest to quality control (QC), to packaging and delivery, as well as integration of business and legacy media asset management (MAM) systems, optimizing flow and transparency of work orders, billing, and inventory.
- Ateliere Discover – Turn Your Content Library into a Treasure Chest That Feeds SVOD and AVOD With Ateliere Discover, content owners can power up a fully branded streaming service and orchestrate delivery across their own branded video app or major OTT marketplace in a matter of days. App elements like artwork, on-screen arrangement, layout and more can be fully customized to create a highly compelling viewer experience. Backend analytics provide valuable insights on title performance and audience viewing habits, enabling content owners to make data-driven decisions about what to deliver next. Flexible subscription, ad-based and hybrid monetization options allow users to better maximize revenue opportunities.
Ateliere partner, Synamedia, one of the world’s largest independent video software providers, plans to showcase the latest Ateliere solutions on stand 5.A69.
Book a Meeting with Ateliere @ IBC2022
Attendees can book a private meeting with an Ateliere expert or sales professional to discuss their media workflow needs and how Ateliere solutions can help. To request a day and time, visit https://ateliere.com/events/ibc-2022/.
About Ateliere
Ateliere Creative Technologies is a leading cloud-native media supply chain company that empowers media companies and content creators to reach consumers on a global scale. The Ateliere suite of SaaS solutions incorporates cutting-edge workflows and formats to make the vision for a studio in the cloud a reality. The nucleus of the Ateliere platform, Ateliere Connect™, delivers core competencies in IMF, parallel scaling, and geographically distributed workflows. Ateliere is built by a team of experts with decades of combined experience at companies such as Amazon, HBO, Netflix, and Microsoft. Find out more at https://www.ateliere.com, and follow us on Twitter (@TeamAteliere), Instagram (@AteliereTech), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/ateliere-creative-technologies/), and Facebook (@AteliereCreativeTechnologies).
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