The sudden shift to remote working within the media industry saw an incredible turnaround, with workflows being instated quickly to ensure that quality content creation could continue. Existing media tools were adapted to enable workers from around the globe to access content and contribute to production, all whilst the industry came to terms with wider logistical challenges. A quick rollout of infrastructure saw big changes in how the industry managed their assets; suddenly, data that would have been very difficult to access needed to be available to workers from their homes.
Content Protection – more things to consider
The recent IABM report on content security trends in conjunction with our good friends at Axinom made for some interesting reading. As Roger Thornton mentions in his summary article, perhaps the most surprising takeaway is the discrepancy between a stated intention to invest in content, and a far lower priority in investment in content security technology to safeguard against the theft of that content, especially given the financial, operational and potentially creative resources that will be required to produce or acquire it. As Roger summarises, this seems counterintuitive, but budgets are finite and it could be argued that prioritizing content over business processes is where dutiful media providers should concentrate their majority resource.
In Conversation with Qvest
In this IABM TV interview, Kavita Anand (Senior Vice President, IP & Rights Management Practise, OnPrem – a Qvest Company) discusses the increase in content owner investment on rights management solutions.
How two media powerhouses use Kybio NMS to improve their operations
We are delighted to invite you to this webinar on Kybio, our NMS platform for media and broadcast. During this event, you'll hear from two of our product experts, Julien Libeau and Cyrus Uible, who will be presenting some key features and updates in Kybio.