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Опубликовано 6 апреля 2017, 19:26
Sony DADC New Media Solutions migrated more than 20 PB of content to the AWS Cloud, has been able to elastically scale its infrastructure and automate workflows, and supports a one-hour SLA for making linear broadcast content available as a video-on-demand (VoD) streaming content. Sony DADC New Media Solutions (NMS) has been at the forefront of the media supply chain since 2009. Under its Ven.ue brand, NMS provides digital supply-chain solutions targeting major film studios, broadcasters, music labels, game companies, and other content providers. Ven.ue provides everything from over-the-top (OTT) content to companies like Funimation Entertainment, media processing and distribution to customers like Sony Pictures Entertainment, and smart-toy solutions to the broader entertainment industry. Sony DADC NMS started its move to AWS by migrating its Ven.ue distribution workflows to the AWS Cloud, running on hundreds of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances. The organization then migrated its OTT broadcast playout services to AWS. NMS is also in the process of moving its complete 20-petabyte video archive from LTO tape to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and the Amazon Glacier cloud storage service. Additionally, the company uses Amazon CloudFront as its global content delivery network service to accelerate content delivery to NMS customers. Now, the Ven.ue platform’s suppl- chain distribution, broadcast playout, and white-label OTT offerings are all powered by the AWS Cloud.
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Learn more about how AWS can help media and entertainment companies at - amzn.to/2nPILTG.
Visit Sony DADC Digital here - dadcdigital.com/.
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