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SNS at BVE 2018

February 27-March 1, 2018—Visit us at ExCeL, London

BVE 2018
Stand H09
London, UK
February 27-March 1, 2018

Join us at BVE for hands-on demonstrations, one-on-one meetings, and see what’s next for EVO shared storage and ShareBrowser.

Time & Date

Tuesday-Thursday
Feb 27-March 1st

Location

ExCeL
London, UK

Event Overview

  • Discover how EVO shared storage improves workflows with Adobe Premiere Pro, FCPX, Avid, Resolve, and your other creative tools
  • Preview the new ShareBrowser media management web app
  • See how Slingshot can improve productivity with file workflow atuomation
  • See how EVO shared storage integrates with Amazon S3 and Glacier
  • See new integrations with NewTek NDI
  • Learn about EVO DPX—our newest EVO system qualified for 16-bit 4K DCI DPX and EXR

Where to Find EVO During BVE

  • Polar Graphics – H09
  • DigiBox – M44
  • NewTek – M34


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