MASV Integrates With iconik
File transfer technology MASV (from Massive.io) has integrated with iconik to streamline media ingest for remote collaborators and make it faster to ingest enormous media files to iconik.
“The MASV integration with iconik solves a real problem for our customers who frequently collaborate with contracted production companies,” said Mike Szumlinski, Chief Commercial Officer at iconik. “Our customers can now securely receive files without the need to share iconik credentials. The MASV-iconik integration also provides enhanced security and increased IT efficiency. Using MASV Portals, iconik customers can securely receive unlimited media files from clients and include occasional collaborators, without granting access to an iconik account or reconfiguring firewalls or VPNs.”
According to Omdia, 37% of media enterprises are set to embrace remote production. The remote production market will be close to $3 billion globally by 2024.
“The pandemic accelerated the shift from physical onsite crews to nearly fully remote collaboration—and video production workflows have continued to evolve rapidly over the past 20 months,” said Greg Wood, CEO at MASV. “MASV’s simplicity and unbeatable transfer speed are helping a growing number of solution providers build highly performant, reliable and secure video workflows in the cloud.”
Earlier this year, MASV announced the completion of a Trusted Partner Network (TPN) security assessment; the global, industry-wide film and television content protection initiative. MASV is the first pay-as-you-go file transfer application to receive TPN status.
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