Seagate, EVS Join Forces to Address M&E Data Management Challenges

Seagate and EVS are collaborating to provide mass-capacity mobile storage and data transfer services for media and entertainment businesses.

This collaboration is centered around Seagate Lyve Mobile edge storage and data transfer service and EVS’ live production and replays solution LiveCeption Signature. Use of the EVS solution supports live shows addressing fast turnaround constraints while transporting multi-camera content and metadata through the Lyve Mobile offering to the intended landing destination – be it site, archive or post-production.

“The full value of a digital workflow depends on technologies which are able to deliver the right content at the right time and to the right audience at any time, without compromising on quality at any stage. Today’s M&E businesses need to implement new data management strategies that can handle increased volumes of data (UHD, multi-camera) while at the same time, enabling the frictionless movement of their workflow,” says Melyssa Banda, Seagate vice president for Lyve Mobile Solutions. “Adding Lyve Mobile to EVS live production solutions addresses evolving industry needs and empowers businesses with the latest innovative storage technologies.”

Lyve Mobile solutions are purpose-built to securely meet industry-specific mass-data mobility challenges: from data capture, archive and copy, to access needs for remote on-set or on location production and post-production where data compliance and security requirements are front of mind.

“With the significant amount of multi-camera sources being recorded and the use of higher resolutions, customers are increasingly preoccupied with bandwidth constraints,” says Laurent Petit, SVP products & solutions at EVS. “The use of Seagate’s Lyve Mobile Service with EVS’ LiveCeption Signature solution allows our customers to move content securely and more efficiently. The feedback we’ve been receiving from early adopters is very promising.”

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