Inter BEE
Chiba
November 13-15
Join us at Inter BEE to learn about the latest features in EVO and ShareBrowser.
Time & Date
November 13-15
Location
Booth #4202 and #7204
What We’re Showcasing
Enhanced workflows for Adobe, FCP X, Avid, and Resolve
See how EVO works with your favorite NLE. Whether you’re using Premiere Pro, FCP X, Avid, or Resolve, EVO has features designed specifically for your workflow.
Shared Storage for DPX and OpenEXR
Get hands-on with EVO DPX, our highest performance EVO system yet.
New ShareBrowser Features
See the latest updates to ShareBrowser, including customizable metadata fields, extended file support for previews, and new integrations for Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and After Effects.
Cloud sync, backup, and replication
Learn how new features in Slingshot can help streamline your team’s storage management with copy, sync, and backup tasks on premise and in cloud.
AI Autotagging
Discover how teams of all sizes can take eliminate hours of manual metadata logging with AI in ShareBrowser.
Scale-out Clustering for EVO Nearline Storage Tier
Learn about the latest updates coming to our EVO Nearline storage tier.
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