Unveiling of New Ultimate EFS Nodes by EditShare at IBC2025
EditShare, a leading provider of innovative media and entertainment storage and workflow solutions, is set to showcase its latest advancements at IBC2025, Stand 7.A35, from September 12-15 at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Center.
Tara Montford, executive vice president of sales and co-founder of EditShare, stated that the company delivers innovation shaped by customer insight. This year's IBC exhibition will be no exception, as EditShare unveils its latest Ultimate EFS Nodes, optimized for high-performance media workflows at any scale.
The new Ultimate EFS Nodes feature all-NVMe systems for ultra-fast media-aware storage, making them ideal for demanding 8K, VFX, and DI tasks. Additionally, EditShare will showcase its newest portable, rugged EFS Field, which offers greater capacity, live ingest, and secure, verified media transfer.
In collaborative workflow solutions, EditShare will highlight MediaSilo's integration with Louper, enabling real-time, frame-accurate review sessions without lag or version confusion. This integration allows instant global team commenting and approval, streamlining the review process and accelerating fast-turnaround projects. A live Atomos camera-to-cloud demonstration will show proxy uploads directly into MediaSilo, further accelerating workflows.
EditShare will also demonstrate other integrations, including Lasergraphics 5K 16-bit DPX film scanning supporting EFS, and frame-accurate NDI ISO ingest with multi-channel recording. The company will also showcase comprehensive newsroom collaboration through Octopus.
A significant focus is the joint EditShare and Octopus Newsroom end-to-end newsroom solution. This integration supports real-time script editing, rundown management, and multi-platform publishing, enabled by EFS shared storage delivering over 20GB/s throughput and scaling beyond 20PB. The integration also includes native drivers for Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve, facilitating uninterrupted editorial collaboration.
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EditShare's key features and advancements at IBC2025 include the unveiling of the latest Ultimate EFS Nodes, collaborative workflow enhancements via MediaSilo-Louper integration, multi-technology integrations, and a fully integrated newsroom solution with Octopus. These advancements are designed to help teams move faster, collaborate better, and reduce friction in scaling up, streamlining reviews, or refining remote workflows. Additional updates to the Ultimate EFS lineup will be announced at IBC2025.
- EditShare will showcase the newly unveiled Ultimate EFS Nodes, optimized for high-performance media workflows, at IBC2025, designed to handle demanding 8K, VFX, and DI tasks with their all-NVMe systems.
- In collaboration with MediaSilo and Louper, EditShare will demonstrate real-time, frame-accurate review sessions without lag or version confusion, enabling instant global team commenting and approval for faster turnaround projects.
- A live Atomos camera-to-cloud demonstration will show proxy uploads directly into MediaSilo, further accelerating workflows and supporting cloud-based media storage and transfer.
- EditShare will showcase its comprehensive newsroom collaboration through Octopus, offering real-time script editing, rundown management, and multi-platform publishing, supported by EFS shared storage delivering over 20GB/s throughput and scaling beyond 20PB.
- The company will also demonstrate various multi-technology integrations, including Lasergraphics 5K 16-bit DPX film scanning supporting EFS, frame-accurate NDI ISO ingest with multi-channel recording, and native drivers for Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve, facilitating uninterrupted editorial collaboration in OTT production and media workflows.