Media Supply Chain & Archive
Media Archives: Migrate to Monetize
Media organizations often struggle to effectively monetize their vast libraries of video, audio, and text-based content. Media archives contain valuable intellectual property, but unlocking its monetization potential can be challenging. The "migrate to monetize" demo shows how to streamline the journey from media migration to monetization leveraging AWS services and partner solutions.
This demo, using Guidance for Media2Cloud on AWS, integrates Cloudfirst's Archive Migration as a Service, PwC's AI-powered rights extraction, Rightsline's rights management, Vidispine Vidicore, and Vubiquity MetaVu. Together, these AWS services and partner offerings enable intelligent content migration, enriched metadata, and targeted monetization strategies. Media owners and content providers can now identify new revenue opportunities hidden within their archives.
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