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COLOGNE, Germany Arvato Systems this week began shipping its VidiEditor browser-based desktop editor, part of the company’s Vidispine brand.
The cloud-based solution, which addresses demand for remote editing workflows, is a fully featured editor that also enhances journalistic editing and content preparation. Offered as an application that’s part of the VidiNet cloud-based Vidispine media services platform, the editor works through a standard desktop internet browser, the company said.
Well-suited for fast turnaround workflows, such as news, sports and entertainment, VidiEditor is priced and automatically scales for concurrent users so unused application instances or infrastructure are never paid for, the company said.
Eastnine and Vastint sign EUR 35.5m office portfolio deal in the Baltics
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Swedish Eastnine signed an agreement to acquire two office properties from Vastint (Interogo Holding) â the UNIQ business centre in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the Zala 1 office building in Riga, Latvia. The EUR 35.5 million transaction is expected to close within Q2 2021.
âWe are pleased to be growing our portfolio with the acquisition of these two properties. UNIQ and Zala 1 represent desirable, well-located, and high-quality offices that are very complementary to our existing footprint in both Vilnius and Riga. This transaction consolidates Eastnineâs position as the leading prime office landlord and investor in the Baltics, having assembled a portfolio exceeding 130,000 sqm in gross leasable area and EUR 400 million in value over the past four years,â says Kestutis Sasnauskas, the CEO of Eastnine.
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Microsoft Partners Find Foothold in German Enterprises With Growing Adoption of Azure, Cloud Services
April 22, 2021 GMT
FRANKFURT (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 22, 2021
German enterprises, traditionally slow to adopt cloud computing, are growing more interested in migrating applications to the cloud, particularly to Microsoft Azure, according to a new report published today by Information Services Group ( ISG ) (Nasdaq: III ), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
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The 2021 ISG Provider Lens™ Microsoft Ecosystem report for Germany finds more companies are looking to the cloud as provider offerings and approaches mature. German enterprises are seeking cloud solutions for greater flexibility and agility in provisioning resources and to more easily access new capabilities. Those that adopt Microsoft’s Azure cloud typically choose it because of their existing rel
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ISG Provider Lens report says pandemic and SAP migrations have accelerated cloud adoption, creating implementation and services opportunities for global and local providers
German enterprises, traditionally slow to adopt cloud computing, are growing more interested in migrating applications to the cloud, particularly to Microsoft Azure, according to a new report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
The 2021 ISG Provider Lens Microsoft Ecosystem report for Germany finds more companies are looking to the cloud as provider offerings and approaches mature. German enterprises are seeking cloud solutions for greater flexibility and agility in provisioning resources and to more easily access new capabilities. Those that adopt Microsoft s Azure cloud typically choose it because of their existing relationships with the company, Azure s enterprise focus and the platform s capabilities around analytics
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