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Getting large video files transferred through the cloud can be a high-cost bottleneck for video producers, distributors, and processors. Raw media files are becoming more important as producers and graphic effects companies collaborate from anywhere across the world. Traditional FTP file transfer is inefficient (can be less than 10% efficient at long distances), unreliable (can stop in middle of transfer), and costly when leased lines are used. This session covers ways you can reliably transfer large media files faster, more securely, and at a lower cost.
By Lawrence HarteGetting large video files transferred through the cloud can be a high-cost bottleneck for video producers, distributors, and processors. Raw media files are becoming more important as producers and graphic effects companies collaborate from anywhere across the world. Traditional FTP file transfer is inefficient (can be less than 10% efficient at long distances), unreliable (can stop in middle of transfer), and costly when leased lines are used. This session covers ways you can reliably transfer large media files faster, more securely, and at a lower cost.