TF1 Group Upgrades Media Supply Chain Management With Cloud-Native SDVI Rally Platform

France’s TF1 Group has deployed the SDVI Rally platform to support the migration of its media supply chains to the cloud.

This upgrade to a robust, comprehensive media supply chain management platform enables TF1 Group to utilize a cloud-based solution to support all media preparation activities across its linear broadcast and digital channels.

Rally unites the disparate tools and infrastructure needed to prepare content for distribution. Enabling TF1 Group to manage the whole “system” rather than a collection of parts, the platform makes the organization’s media supply chain more agile in responding to market dynamics, more efficient in optimizing resource utilization, and more intelligent to inform faster, better decisions. By giving TF1 Group greater visibility into costs and sustainability, as well as monitoring of technical infrastructure and workflow asset status, Rally facilitates dashboard reporting of metrics and KPIs for operational and executive use.

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