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SNS at IBC 2018

September 14-18, 2018 — Visit us at IBC 2018 in Amsterdam

IBC 2018
Stand #7.A44
September 14-18, 2018

Get hands-on with the latest shared storage hardware and software powering post production and broadcast workflows around the world.

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What’s New at IBC 2018!

We’re bringing EVO to the next level with an all new hardware platform, new software, and more workflow features to help you create amazing content, faster.

  • Massive performance increases for EVO v6 hardware
  • New AI integrations in ShareBrowser
  • New EVO and ShareBrowser features for DaVinci Resolve Studio 15
  • 20% more storage capacity for all EVO models
  • Improved handling of extremely large AD environments
  • Improvements to EVO’s server-side indexer
  • Much more…







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