Key Challenges
Broadcasters are in the midst of an intensified content battle. Billions of dollars are being invested to acquire and produce more programming and push it through their content factories (e.g., media supply chains). This places extra pressure to deliver more high-quality content quickly to satisfy the demands of new-and-growing streaming platforms.
To efficiently manage the transformation of this new influx of media workloads, supply chain leaders must leverage tools that help streamline content processes and manage global partners and resources, all in an expeditious and compliant manner.
- Aggregating, transforming, and delivering increased volumes of parallel content at a given time.
- Improving content supply chain throughput at media companies.
- Simplifying and automating content supply chain workflows to eliminate bottlenecks and repetitive, unnecessary tasks.
- Building a content supply chain operation that supports business growth and new revenue streams (more channels, new content types, global regions, partners, and new products).
- Building an agile and flexible content supply chain that quickly responds to business expectations.
- Ensuring content supply chain complies with government regulations.
- Securing and protecting content from vulnerable security risks and threats.
- Removing friction with content supply chain partners.
- Eliminating wasteful points of entry into the supply chain process by building a single-access-point portal.