Vizrt, real-time graphics and live production solutions provider for content creators, is releasing Viz One 8, the biggest update to its Enterprise Media Asset Management system in over a decade, with a rebuilt containerized architecture backend.
Through containerisation, Viz One becomes a collection of small containers rather than one big system. Each container is responsible for its specific service and can function, scale, self-heal, and be updated independently. This makes the platform more flexible, scalable, resilient, and upgradable for mission-critical workflows, reduces operational costs, and improves performance during content ingest, editing, and distribution.
A containerized architecture also provides more IT choice and flexibility by making it easier to deploy in an on-premises, cloud, or hybrid technology stack, simplifying integrations across different technology environments, and making MAM workflows more adaptable to diverse operational needs.
For the Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision (NISV), this update will help achieve a significant milestone. “We have a goal of upgrading our existing Viz One installation to make use of newer search and hybrid cloud technologies to improve how we serve content to our partners and the public. We’re excited to see what Viz One 8 can do for us,” says Phillip Maher, Head of IT and Development, NISV.
Upgrading MAM systems is traditionally a complex process and often sidelines broadcasters from benefitting from new features and innovations. Viz One 8 eliminates these roadblocks through its rebuilt container-based backend, helping broadcasters and content owners stay current and competitive by making future upgrades easy.
“As a 24/7 broadcaster, upgrading our MAM system has always been one of the biggest challenges. What we look forward to most with Viz One 8 is the possibility to upgrade more often, easily, and safely,” says Florian Schimak, IT Project Manager, ORF.
Viz One 8 gives broadcasters and content owners a platform to innovate and quickly bring new features and workflows to life, keeping pace with the ever-evolving media landscape.
“This eagerly-anticipated release takes the MAM system our customers trust and rely on for their mission-critical operations to the next level – offering big gains in performance, reliability, upgradability, and a quicker and easier route to adopting cloud compute resources into their media asset management eco-system,” says James Scott, Engineering & Platform Manager, MAM Professional Services, Vizrt.
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