EditShare: Availability of EFS 2020 Storage Systems in Cloud and Hybrid Configurations
Features API and cloud capabilities with focus on security, speed and openness.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 8, 2020 at 2:21 pmEditShare LLC announced the availability of EFS 2020, powering storage nodes and networks on-premise, in the cloud and in hybrid configurations.
The media-optimized file system features security improvements at every layer and enhanced performance across the board. In addition to the storage management tools built into EFS, the RESTful API opens the door for customers and technology partners to automate storage management workflows in a secure environment. Compatible with the latest version of Flow, EFS enables media organizations to build extensive collaborative workflows, shielding creative personnel from the underlying technical complexity while equipping technical teams with a comprehensive set of media management tools.
“EFS is a highly scalable architecture that has been designed from the ground up to fuel collaborative media workflows, enabling customers to utilize the creative toolset of their choice. Our latest release continues to expand the open platform with cloud configuration options and advanced RESTful APIs that supports interfacing with other business processes within an organization such as billing systems or infrastructure management,” states Sunil Mudholkar, VP, product management, EditShare. “Our customers and technology partners can now integrate business logic to automate day-to-day storage operations on the industry’s most performant and secure storage environment with the same great collaborative editorial workflows EditShare is known for.“
Secure and open foundation on-premise and in cloud
EFS delivers support for cloud workflows including AWS, Tencent Cloud, and others. Combined with its established Access Control List (ACL) capabilities and API, EFS 2020 gives IT managers and administrators fine grained control over content, folder structures, and content flow, enabling them to better collaborate across multi-site and multi-project operations.
Mudholkar explains: “The advanced APIs of the EFS 2020 release support scripting of file permissions changes within ACL media spaces both on-premise and in the cloud. This means our customers can design sophisticated traffic management workflows with media and project permissions controls where multiple locations and thousands of users can connect to the same project, with access to content and assets configurable at the user level. The deep level of control keeps everyone connected so they can collaborate without exposing the entirety of the project content to everyone.“
In addition to a OS that includes the latest security protection, the 2020 release of EFS features file auditing, a real-time purpose-built content file tracking solution for media workflows. Designed to track all content movement, changes, and deletions, EFS File Auditing, which is a standard component of all systems, provides a complete, user-friendly activity report with a detailed trail back to the end-user answering the important question of who did what and when.
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Customers moving to EFS 2020
Listening and understanding the needs of customers is a value of the company. With Net Promoter Score (NPS) results from both customers and channel partners, the firm is an industry provider when it comes to customer and partner satisfaction. This sentiment can be seen in company’s customers as well as existing customers who are moving from their existing platforms to EFS 2020 and taking advantage of EditShare cloud and API capabilities.
“EFS 2020 offers the big enterprise storage and media management features we need to better manage our operation with a very user friendly approach. The combination of simplicity and power is key when you have 100 plus people with varying skill sets in production creating more than 60 podcasts and videos shows on a weekly basis,” comments Chase Butler, senior editor and graphics, Barstools Sports. “It allows us to use any tool or workflow we require to get our projects done, including remote production and access, which was critical during the Covid-19 shutdown. It’s a resilient platform that we can expand on and in any direction or situation.“
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