ARMONK, N.Y., Feb. 16 (Korea Bizwire) — IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced that for the second consecutive year, Aspera has been selected as an Official Supplier for the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, taking place on 11 – 21 February 2016. As one of the most important events for the international film industry, Berlinale attracts more than 300,000 attendees from around the world, and showcases some 400 films of every genre, length and format on more than 60 different screens, totaling over 2500 screenings.
Building on the Aspera workflow deployed in 2015, Berlinale has added Aspera Orchestrator to automate and streamline its internal workflows. Integrated into their existing, highly automated QC and distribution processes, Aspera Orchestrator analyzes, validates, and manages all incoming digital packages and automatically passes them on to the primary storage in the data center.
With 4K films continuing to play a large part in the festival’s line-up, the organizers have again deployed Aspera Shares to efficiently and securely handle the increased digital file sizes of 4K films. The solution enables the high-speed, file-based ingest of feature-length films from participants directly to Berlinale’s data center in Berlin. All films for the festival program and the European Film Market are stored as DCPs on a huge server, with 250 films transferred daily to the various festival cinemas.
With film files of up to 250GB each, the growing demand to ingest and share large files digitally from multiple locations across the globe has driven the need for faster transfer speeds, improved reliability, and a streamlined digital workflow. With Aspera Shares, the organizers can use their full 10GB fiber connection to receive DCP files, quickly and securely regardless of distance and network conditions. By standardizing file-based film delivery on Aspera Shares, content from contributors can be easily gathered and managed.
In addition to Aspera Shares and Orchestrator, Berlinale is also using Aspera Console for complete visibility and real-time tracking and control over transfers. Aspera Connect Server powers the architecture with the Aspera FASP® protocol allowing the large number of participants to exchange their files quickly and reliably over the wide area network.
“By adding Aspera Orchestrator to the successful Aspera workflow we deployed last year, not only can we continue to handle all digital cinema content, including 4K, at high speed, securely, and reliably, we’re now able to automate our internal workflows. With our internal processes more efficiently managed, we’re better able to meet our tight show deadlines,” explained Ove Sander, Technical Manager Digital Cinema, Berlinale.
“After successfully using Aspera Shares to manage the ever-increasing file sizes at last year’s festival, Berlinale has expanded its Aspera workflow to drive further efficiencies,” said Bruce Brewer, European sales director, Aspera. “With the introduction of Aspera Orchestrator, the festival’s organizers can manage the thousands of incoming digital packages and automatically passes them on to their internal APIs, saving valuable time and resources.”
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Aspera, an IBM company, is the creator of next-generation transport technologies that move the world’s data at maximum speed regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions. Part of IBM Cloud, Aspera software is powered by the Emmy® Award-winning FASP® protocol to deliver the fastest, most predictable file-transfer, share and sync experience across on-premises, cloud, and hybrid infrastructure. Aspera’s core technology delivers unprecedented control over bandwidth, complete security and uncompromising reliability. Organizations across a variety of industries on six continents rely on Aspera software for the business-critical transport of their digital assets. Please visit http://www.asperasoft.com and follow us on Twitter @asperasoft for more information.
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