[Asis-l] PASIG Webinar, May 15: Archive and Preservation for Collections Leveraging Standards Based Technologies and the Cloud

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PASIG Webinar:  Archive and Preservation for Collections Leveraging
Standards Based Technologies and the Cloud

Webinar Date:  Thursday, May 15, 2014, 11:30am-12:30pm (EDT)

To register:



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Abstract: 

The demand for storage for both active archive and long-term preservation in
large-scale data environments is growing exponentially and will continue in
this fashion for many years to come according to Coughlin Group studies. As
the industry continues to morph and evolve around us, meeting this demand is
less about finding the right storage technology, operating system or
topology but rather about the way the content is stored and managed as more
than just "a bunch of files". Careful and pragmatic migration from various
generations of storage technologies has been the norm for years while the
IT/enterprise-centric space continues to grapple with the volumes of data
and the demands of these environments motivated by the desire for low-cost,
commodity technologies. 

This webinar will focus on standards-based middleware necessary to implement
these advanced, scalable Object Stores acting as Storage Abstraction Layers
over complex and evolving archive and preservation workflows, storage
technologies, operating systems, file systems and more. Leveraging standards
based approaches dealing with the unmatched demand seeded in the media and
entertainment market, several providers, industry groups and end-users have
developed best-practices in this important area, enabling content owners to
remain agile and well-protected against this constant change. The
presentation will highlight standards body activities, relevant on-premises
and cloud-based technologies as well as successful case studies where these
approaches are being leveraged for long-term asset protection and
preservation today.
 
Presenter:  Brian Campanotti, P.Eng., Chief Technology Officer, Front Porch
Digital Inc.

Brian Campanotti is the Chief Technical Officer for Front Porch Digital,
leading industry invention and advancement in cloud-based and on-premises
global content storage management (CSM), media asset management (MAM) and
content publishing, migration and preservation solutions. He is responsible
for innovations in the area of cloud-based solutions for "big data" focused
on media-centric content handling, delivery, storage and preservation. He
was one of the primary inventors of the Archive eXchange Format (AXF) and
has been active in standards body activities helping to promote innovation
and openness in the industry for more than two decades.

Mr. Campanotti and his team have won EmmyR Awards for their work in content
collection preservation technologies and for innovation in serial digital
video technology. Mr. Campanotti has founded several start-ups and began his
career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in Canada and holds a
degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto.. 



 
 

 

 

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