Telefónica offers the media sector the pay-per-use service Digital Cloud Archive for the management and storage of audiovisual content from the cloud.

Telefonica Digital Cloud Archive

The Digital Cloud Archive service offered by Telephone Facilitates the management of large audiovisual files from the cloud. Oriented to the middle sector, This solution reduces investments, it promotes interactivity and helps the exploitation and publication of content.

One of the advantages of this Telefónica service is that it is totally flexible as it is configured according to the specific requirements of each customer, without the need for additional investments and with permanent maintenance and attention. The Digital Cloud Archive solution includes all communications, File and storage system management, Simplifying Media Asset Management.

The Digital Cloud Archive service is based on a pay-as-you-go model, allowing you to maintain a predictable cost structure, Forget about the technological renewal of hardware and software, and have audiovisual content online and at any time, speeding up its exploitation and publication as much as possible. In addition, with this solution, the company dispenses with expenses on consumables such as tapes used to make copies., while avoiding having to invest in the implementation of new archiving systems or content migration.

Telefonica Digital Cloud Archiveoptionally, The service includes options such as integrating a platform that allows the publication of files in different formats to distribute the contents and send them to a tablet, smartphone, PC or, even, Create a platform to market content and make it profitable. It is also possible to include a contingency center, to guarantee the continuity of the broadcast and avoid cuts in the programming, in case of any possible incident.

With this new solution, Telefónica aims to expand the possibilities of organizations that handle significant volumes of audiovisual files, both in terms of simplifying file management, the publication and exploitation of content, as in relation to the ways that exist to make them profitable.


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by • 3 Dec, 2013
• section: storage, audio, display, networks