Tedial Brings PBC Smarts To IBC 2023 With New Ecosystem Of smartPacks

Tedial, a leading independent media technology solutions specialist, is unveiling its ecosystem of smartPacks at IBC 2023
smartPacks provide ready-to-go M&E solutions tailored for distinct media business sectors including archives, linear/OTT delivery, sports, news, migration and more. They’re easy-to-use toolsets that quickly deploy Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs), bringing new business services, and streamlining digital transformation for composable business. Tedial’s smartPacks ecosystem is a key element of smartWork, the company’s cloud-native, NoCode Media Integration Platform.
With just one click, smartPacks deploy all the necessary resources, workflows, and monitoring tools for specific business unit use cases, enabling the rapid creation of a new business unit on smartWork. This means businesses can swiftly pivot to new needs or market trends, focusing on the end results without getting bogged down in technical specifics. Using smartWork customers can set up a business unit in a matter of hours.
Users are given greater flexibility as they can just select the smartPacks that they need or acquire additional ones as their business evolves or changes direction. They can also reduce costs by only paying for the specific modules that fit their precise capabilities, instead of spending larger sums for features they might never use.
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