Three Media Demonstrates The Pathway To New Operating Models At IBC 2022

As a specialist media company in workflow and technology management, Three Media is exhibiting for the first time at IBC 2022.

Three Media helps media businesses achieve those tangible gains. Its unique methodologies define and implement smart working across the next generation operational models, grounding a strategy on how and when to transform the business and make critical decisions on the migration to this re-imagined world, cloud or hybrid.

In addition to consultancy, the Three Media team will present its unique product XEN:Pipeline, a cloud-based SaaS media supply chain management platform which works to automate and optimise content and metadata management workflows and business processes.

XEN:Pipeline, powered by world-leading data management and process adaptation, enables companies to deliver maximum benefits by bringing the best of technology and people together. It provides the orchestration layer sitting autonomously above all technology to identify and realise the smart working that provides the tight bond between operational costs and revenues.

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