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CIS Group Joins The EditShare Channel Partner Program

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Editshare.logo1Known for its exceptional consultative approach to media workflow design and system integration, CIS Group serves all media verticals including entertainment, broadcast, news, corporate, houses of worship, and digital agencies across the Eastern United States and Brazil. EditShare, a technology leader that specializes in collaboration, security, and intelligent storage solutions for media creation and management, today announced that CIS has joined the EditShare Channel Partner Program.

In addition to leveraging EditShare’s software defined storage, asset management and cloud solutions to build open and highly scalable media workflows, as a part of the partnership, CIS offers a special EditShare-based Remote Editorial Core bundle, which enables a variety of remote production workflows including advanced proxy editing.

Under  the new channel partner program, CIS has access to the full product portfolio of EFS media engineered shared storage and Flow media management tools, including SaaS and perpetual licensing models for on-premise, hybrid, and cloud configurations. CIS will also work closely with the EditShare customer success teams, enabling them to architect multi-vendor tailored production and distribution workflows that achieve new levels of productivity.

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To learn more about the EditShare Channel Partner Program, please visit www.editshare.com/become-a-partner

 

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