Molinare Connects With DataSprint And Dot Group  

The Dot Group, leaders in data strategy, engineering and transport, is providing data transport services to Molinare, London’s foremost post-production company. Molinare is using Dot’s DataSprint service for predictably priced, secure and fast file delivery.

Molinare’s business has grown to serve long and short form television, movies and games, working on many of the leading titles across the genres. As part of its mission, Molinare is at the forefront of workflow efficiencies, ensuring its clients are creatively free while still meeting the often-challenging timelines of post-production.

The work involves exchanging large numbers of often very big files between production, partner facilities and delivery to clients. Molinare needed a transport platform which would give them predictable, fast delivery times when exchanging content anywhere in the world. Complete security of the content in transit was obviously vital. Finally, Molinare needed to understand the cost basis.

DataSprint from Dot is powered by IBM Aspera technology, which is recognised as the gold standard in fast, secure file transfer for media. Dot has built on Aspera to create a one-stop package that offers all the functionality facilities like Molinare need, at a fixed price, including unlimited transfers and with no limits on users or workspaces. With the web-based user interface and dashboard, Molinare can set up the workflows it needs, with direct links into automated systems where needed. 

You might also like...

Live Sports Production: Camera To Truck

Much of the OB production infrastructure has moved to IP, but has the connectivity between the cameras and the OB or backhaul also migrated to IP?

Building Software Defined Infrastructure: Zero Tolerance Security

Software based systems bring immense flexibility but they also bring increased vulnerability and inevitable trade-offs between flexibility and security.

Live Sports Production: Exploring The Evolving OB

The first of our three articles is focused on comparing what technology is required in OBs and other venue systems to support the various approaches to live sports production.

Cloud Compute Infrastructure At IBC 2025

In celebration of the 2025 IBC Show, this article focuses on the key theme of cloud compute infrastructure and what exhibitors at the show are doing in this key area of technological enablement.

Monitoring & Compliance In Broadcast: Real-time Local Network Monitoring

With many production systems now a hybrid of SDI & IP networking, monitoring becomes a blend of the old and the new within a software controlled environment.