New ‘Dell Create’ Transforms Media and Entertainment Workflows
Dell today announced Dell Create, Multi-Vendor
Cloud for Content Creators, a new professional service designed to help large broadcast
companies, studios, creative shops and other media and entertainment customers dramatically
improve their content workflows with a centralized IT environment.
Dell Create
helps customers reduce operational costs and increase efficiencies through the
Dell-managed organization and implementation of a customized combination of
customer-approved vendor solutions, carefully selected to operate seamlessly
together to meet the unique needs of each customer. This helps customers
do more of what they do best and spend more time being creative.
Today, most broadcast companies, studios or creative
shops manage the creation and/or distribution of content themselves. These
processes require the orchestration of many areas of specialized expertise,
from business process management to unique video-related tasks. Each of these
niche areas is generally serviced by different vendors that have their own
platforms and applications. As a result, companies are required to constantly
re-invent their workflow process to get the disparate technologies and
processes to work well together. This cumbersome process plagues most
businesses with inefficiencies, lack of standards and redundancy.
Dell Create is designed to help customers save money
and have more time to focus on the creative process by providing them with a converged hardware
and software data center model, as opposed to traditional workflow silos.
“Dell Create is based on
direct customer feedback and the pain points those customers experience in the
workflow process,” said Chad Andrews, Dell Media & Entertainment vertical
strategist.
“Dell
Create offers customers a COMPASS (Collaborative Multi-vendor
Platform-as-a-Service) computing model that enables customers to benefit from
an ecosystem of best-of-breed vendors that share a pool of common technical
resources, dramatically reducing costs and eliminating redundancy.”
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