Quantum Corporation announced that Canal 13, a major Chilean broadcaster known for its news, sports, and entertainment programming, has deployed a fully integrated content storage and management solution built on Quantum’s Myriad® with ActiveScale®. This new Quantum-powered workflow breaks down storage silos by unifying production and archive environments, creating a seamless infrastructure that accelerates continuous production operations, streamlines workflows, and ensures every bit of content is preserved and ready for reuse.
Facing growing production demands, increasingly tight deadlines, and the need to support new media formats, Canal 13 needed to consolidate fragmented storage environments while simplifying management and reducing costs. Working with Zer Digital system integrators, Canal 13 adopted a strategic integrated workflow solution: Quantum Myriad all-flash NAS for high-performance production storage, and Quantum ActiveScale object storage, including ActiveScale Cold Storage, for building a scalable, resilient content lake.
“We needed a solution that could meet both our real-time production demands and long-term archive needs while being easy to manage and cost-effective over time,” said Rodrigo Lara, engineering manager for Canal 13. “With Quantum’s Myriad and ActiveScale, and the support of Zer Digital, we now have a complete platform that improves performance, simplifies operations, and protects our valuable content for the future.”
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The project began with a proof-of-concept to demonstrate Myriad’s and ActiveScale’s capabilities, leading quickly to full-scale deployment. Canal 13 leveraged the Quantum GO subscription model, enabling them to deploy the solution with an OpEx-based payment structure. This approach aligned technology investment with operational budgets and ensured instant access to high-performance infrastructure without delay.
“Canal 13’s new Quantum-based infrastructure represents a true next-generation model for broadcast operations,” said Brian Cabrera, chief administration officer for Quantum. “They now have a flexible, high-performance platform that empowers faster content creation, stronger content protection, and seamless scalability for the future.”
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