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Silver Trak Digital expands media services worldwide

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Silver Trak Digital, a media services company, has expanded its operations worldwide with offices in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Auckland, and Kuala Lumpur. The company offers a range of typical media services, such as transcoding, media asset management, and digitisation, but is best known for its star product, Media Room, an asset management system used by forecasters, post-production, distribution, and a wide range of other companies. The system is available worldwide and is built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) technology.

Christian Christiansen, COO of Silver Trak Digital, said Media Room is mainly built on AWS and will soon be available on the AWS Marketplace. Christiansen said, “We work closely with AWS to ensure that Media Room is built on a solid foundation.” Silver Trak Digital's new business, Future Store, is a concept where the company offers DAMsmart services to Silver Trak services for localisation, as well as services around Telstra and Eluvio, a blockchain business. The company offers clients assistance with the entire supply chain from digitisation, restoration, localisation, web three design, and monetising large collections. Silver Trak Digital has also partnered with Telstra and AWS throughout the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

The company has set up a digitisation facility, DAMsmart, which operates out of KL and Canberra in Australia. It is probably the largest digitisation facility in APAC, handling hundreds of thousands of assets. Clients can set up their on-premises system, ensuring their data stays in-house. The company also recently worked with Telstra to deliver Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs) and live streaming into cinemas for the 4G and 5G networks.

The product is available for viewing on the Telstra stand at the National Association of Broadcasters Show (NAB Show) 2023 in Las Vegas. Silver Trak Digital is at NAB Show 2023, working with AWS and meeting with clients. Christiansen said, "We are very proud of our work with AWS and Telstra. Our team is excited to be at NAB Show 2023 to showcase our services and to meet with our clients." Silver Trak Digital is continuing to expand and innovate in the media services space. The company's focus on customer service and the entire media supply chain has made it a key player in the industry.

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Silver Trak Digital, a media services company, has expanded its operations worldwide with offices in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Auckland, and Kuala Lumpur. The company offers a range of typical media services, such as transcoding, media asset management, and digitisation, but is best known for its star product, Media Room, an asset management system used by forecasters, post-production, distribution, and a wide range of other companies. The system is available worldwide and is built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) technology.

Christian Christiansen, COO of Silver Trak Digital, said Media Room is mainly built on AWS and will soon be available on the AWS Marketplace. Christiansen said, “We work closely with AWS to ensure that Media Room is built on a solid foundation.” Silver Trak Digital's new business, Future Store, is a concept where the company offers DAMsmart services to Silver Trak services for localisation, as well as services around Telstra and Eluvio, a blockchain business. The company offers clients assistance with the entire supply chain from digitisation, restoration, localisation, web three design, and monetising large collections. Silver Trak Digital has also partnered with Telstra and AWS throughout the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

The company has set up a digitisation facility, DAMsmart, which operates out of KL and Canberra in Australia. It is probably the largest digitisation facility in APAC, handling hundreds of thousands of assets. Clients can set up their on-premises system, ensuring their data stays in-house. The company also recently worked with Telstra to deliver Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs) and live streaming into cinemas for the 4G and 5G networks.

The product is available for viewing on the Telstra stand at the National Association of Broadcasters Show (NAB Show) 2023 in Las Vegas. Silver Trak Digital is at NAB Show 2023, working with AWS and meeting with clients. Christiansen said, "We are very proud of our work with AWS and Telstra. Our team is excited to be at NAB Show 2023 to showcase our services and to meet with our clients." Silver Trak Digital is continuing to expand and innovate in the media services space. The company's focus on customer service and the entire media supply chain has made it a key player in the industry.

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