SVG PLAY: How To Make the Critical Choice When Investing in a MAM and Orchestration System

How are MAM vendors following the OAIS Reference Model (Open Archive Information System, ISO 14721) and how do orchestration systems manage rights, archive, logging, and taxonomy

For the first time since prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, the SVG Sports Content Management Forum returned to New York City.  Hosted at The Westin New York at Times Square on July 27, the event brought together technological leaders from various networks and vendors for a day of networking, information exchange, and idea sharing all around topics like storage, archiving, metadata, and more.

Media Asset Management (MAM) and orchestration systems have never been more integral to the success of a sports-media organization. However, the question of whether to go with a best-of-breed, home-grown, or enterprise-wide system is not an easy one to answer.

A panel discussion at the 2022 SVG Sports Content Management Forum addressed a variety of topics, including how MAM vendors follow the OAIS Reference Model (Open Archive Information System, ISO 14721) and how orchestration systems deal with rights, archive, logging plus data feeds, and taxonomy/ontology management.

Panelists:
Rex Canning, WWE, Senior Director of Media Management Services
Chris Cruz, CBS Sports, Director of Media Services
Skip Levens, Quantum, Marketing Director, Media and Entertainment
Savva Mueller, Telestream, Director, Product Management – Content Management Business Unit
Glen Sakata, Dalet, Manager, West Coast USA
Moderator:
Jason Dachman, SVG, Chief Editor; 2022 SVG Sports Content Management Forum Program Director

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