Cost-effective Rich Media Content Creation IT Infrastructure Primer
Nov 17, 2008 5:00 PM
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Upgrading storage capacity, bandwidth, and network capabilities are incremental large-business expenses that content-creation businesses pay close attention to as the demand to provide ever-higher resolution content increases. The cost to implement greater networked storage capacity and bandwidth has dramatically decreased over the past several years. This is in part due to the ever decreasing cost of computing power, and in part driven by competition for market share among content-creation platforms. Recently, Autodesk has relinquished their lock on their expensive proprietary storage and networking solution in order to stay competitive with other platforms.
Storage and network integrator Jeff Elterman has many years of experience and will tie together the disparate requirements of content creation into a primer for planning a cost-effective roadmap for your business’ content-creation IT infrastructure.
Those who should attend are companies that produce rich media content such as:
- Editorial postproduction companies
- Computer graphics and animation companies
- Broadcast companies
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