Connecting to the Future: How Media and Entertainment are Adapting with Hybrid IT

Hear from a M&E professional how to leverage colocation to make sure all those involved in content creation have ready access to distributed workloads.

As production has become more distributed and delivery continues to trend toward streaming, the media and entertainment industry has found itself adapting to a new way of working.  As the saying goes though, the show must go on, and a myriad of services exist to assist in this digital transformation.  At the center of it all is of course connectivity, ensuring the artists, producers, directors, and all the many other hands that play a role in content creation can participate in each project.  The challenge, though, is that each party may need to connect assets in different places, and so the question becomes, what is the easiest way to accomplish this?  What role can the colocation industry play, and what services might they have to assist in the journey?

In this webinar session, we will:

  • Explore the changing nature of work for the media and entertainment industry
  • Hear from a media and entertainment service provider and an industry analyst about how to strategically leverage connectivity
  • Learn about how and where media and entertainment companies can place workloads for a better user experience for employees and contractors

As production has become more distributed and delivery continues to trend toward streaming, the media and entertainment industry has found itself adapting to a new way of working.  As the saying goes though, the show must go on, and a myriad of services exist to assist in this digital transformation.  At the center of it all is of course connectivity, ensuring the artists, producers, directors, and all the many other hands that play a role in content creation can participate in each project.  The challenge, though, is that each party may need to connect assets in different places, and so the question becomes, what is the easiest way to accomplish this?  What role can the colocation industry play, and what services might they have to assist in the journey?

In this webinar session, we will:

  • Explore the changing nature of work for the media and entertainment industry
  • Hear from a media and entertainment service provider and an industry analyst about how to strategically leverage connectivity
  • Learn about how and where media and entertainment companies can place workloads for a better user experience for employees and contractors

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As production has become more distributed and delivery continues to trend toward streaming, the media and entertainment industry has found itself adapting to a new way of working.  As the saying goes though, the show must go on, and a myriad of services exist to assist in this digital transformation.  At the center of it all is of course connectivity, ensuring the artists, producers, directors, and all the many other hands that play a role in content creation can participate in each project.  The challenge, though, is that each party may need to connect assets in different places, and so the question becomes, what is the easiest way to accomplish this?  What role can the colocation industry play, and what services might they have to assist in the journey?

In this webinar session, we will:

  • Explore the changing nature of work for the media and entertainment industry
  • Hear from a media and entertainment service provider and an industry analyst about how to strategically leverage connectivity
  • Learn about how and where media and entertainment companies can place workloads for a better user experience for employees and contractors

Like what you see? Share with your networks!