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SharkNinja Selects IMT to Lead the Video Conferencing Build-Out for their New Global Headquarters

SharkNinja is a pioneer  in creating  small household appliances and cleaning solutions that fit today”s busy lifestyles by providing highly functional, innovative products to consumers. Over the years,SharkNinja has become one of the leading  companies in its sector. SharkNinja’s roots date back more than a century, originating in Europe, then moving  to Canada and finally settling in Newton. Massachusetts. just outside of Boston.

IMT was introduced to SharkNinja’s new headquarters opportunity through  their VP of Information Services, Rob Drew.”Our biggest  challenge was the coordination of a brand  new building housing 700 users,  and coordinating the Audio/Video with our partner IMT to get the project  done on time.”

With this relocation included the need for a whole new suite of services, products, consulting and pre-sales design engineering services. From Video Walls,Digital Signage, video conferencing build-out’s, networking infrastructure, and other  functionality, IMT worked with the SharkNinja team to consultatively move them to a product  suite that includes Polycom, Crestron, and Extron, to name a few. “To have one partner that can work  with allof the subcontractors behind  the scenes was a big advantage for us. The one-stop IMT approach was critical in meeting our deadline,” said Drew.

“In the modelthat we presented to SharkNinja, we combined both the design and the build aspects of the project,” explained IMT Senior  Account Manager Bernadette McCool.” We provided  the products, expertise and training as a seameless package.”

SharkNinja’s marketing team utilized IMT for severaladditional projects; the first being their  “iHos Space,” which is a centralized controland observation room where  R&D teams can come into this virtualenvironment for real-life consumer testing by observing through one-way  glass what consumers like and disilke about the SharkNinja products. “It’s  a realistic mockup in our environment here. We have video cameras so we can do consumer testing  in realt ime on the products.” This virtualenvironment can be streamed to SharkNinja’s London and China facilities.

Another area that IMT worked closely  with  SharkNinja’s marketing team was on their  Planogram models, which mimics store shelves and can see how each Shark product  would look in  store, helping  their  marketing team see how people would react to these products as they w alk through these types of stores. “We can also showcase  our products and see how they compare against other products,” adds Drew.

Possibly  the biggest piece of the project  was in the build-out of SharkNinja’s videoconferencing center. “We have a pretty  large  global footprint,” explains Drew. “We communicate with each other  around the world and with external parties for counsel and interviews.We also use it from  an engineering perspective where  engineers can work,  collaborate and design together through conferencing. We use it in many different ways, and one of the big benefits is reducing travel costs.”

Some of the integralpartners involved  in this project  are Polycom, which provided the video endpoints and infrastructure; Crestron, which provided the user interface technology for the conference room build-outs; and Extron, which provided the switching equipment for the data center racks.

Rob Drew concluded, “Bernie and the entire  IMT team were truly partners for us and we ended up hitting all the timelines and the deadlines. It was very, very successfulfrom our standpoint.”

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Beachbody pumps up their creation and distribution of high-definition fitness videos with IMT

Getting and staying fit can be a challenge for many people. Beachbody, an innovative provider of fitness, nutrition, and weight-loss programs, is one of IMT’s top clients in the health and fitness sector.

Beachbody’s successful formula for fitness has attracted more than 23 million customers. Educational and motivational videos are central to the business. This requires massive amounts of high-speed storage to handle Beachbody’s nearly continuous stream of high-definition footage transcoded across a wide range of digital formats. A challenge the customer was facing was handling the surge of video files as Beachbody has grown. Beachbody’s post-production engineer, Leslie Hathaway, teamed up with the IMT team to find the best resolution to their storage needs.

IMT’s Jason Kranitz, SVP, Sales and Rob Kobrin, CTO led the advanced consulting for Levels Beyond portion of the project and Jose Palencia, VP, Engineering as the solution architect for DELL EMC Isilon, Quantum StorNext, and Artista Networking.

Beachbody now has 2.5 petabytes of Isilon All-Flash storage in its Santa Monica, Calif. production data center to support Adobe Premiere video editing, Telestream Vantage transcoding, and Levels Beyond Reach Engine media asset management. They also have another 2.5 petabytes of Isilon storage at a disaster recovery site about 300 miles away. Since Beachbody adopted Isilon all-flash storage, the video editing and transcoding process has improved drastically, even while handling multiple work streams.

“There is no other storage solution out there that compares to Isilon. And nobody has the service that Dell EMC provides. Partnering with Dell EMC and my systems integrator, IMT, for anything I do technology-related is so valuable. Those relationships go far because someone is always ready to answer your questions and help you be successful,” Leslie Hathaway, Post-Production Engineer at Beachbody.

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IMT & Dell EMC help USC INI neuroscientists fast-track path to vital clinical discoveries

Piecing together how the human brain functions is an extremely complex puzzle. USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (INI) plays a vital role in solving these problems. At INI, scientists access the most advanced tools and technologies to make unprecedented  breakthroughs in treatments for brain injury and disease.

INI houses the largest collection of research neurological scans on earth, attracting researchers from every continent. As the volume and granularity of these images increase, the institute’s storage capacity has grown at 100 to 150 terabytes per year. The challenge was that INI’s previous disk and tape storage could not scale or deliver the performance to meet ever-expanding  research demands.

To address this issue, INI deployed Dell EMC Isilon scale-out storage for its entire library of brain scans, complemented by Dell EMC XtremIO all-flash storage to run its VMware environment. The Dell EMC solution enables INI to ensure fast, global access to brain scans required for advanced clinical research and sustain high performance for websites announcing the latest discoveries.

INI deployed 63 Dell EMC Isilon NL-Series nodes to provide 5.5 petabytes of available storage in a high-performance  computing (HPC) infrastructure that includes Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS). The institute has populated Isilon with 2.5 petabytes of active data—primarily brain scan images accessed globally by 8,000 scientific and clinical researchers. Isilon also supports MySQL applications running on bare-metal servers, which extract, transform, and load (ETL) images when requested by researchers.

The institute relies on Isilon software, including SmartConnect,  SmartPools, and SnapshotIQ, for streamlined storage administration and data protection. In addition, INI uses 17 Isilon accelerators and Dell EMC NetWorker to back up Isilon data to tape.

Dell EMC XtremIO provides INI with storage for 140 VMware virtual machines (VMs)— about 75 percent of its compute environment. The VMs run a variety of web services such as LAMP and Tomcat supporting 55 websites.

IMT architected and implemented INI’s complete HPC solution. Jason Kranitz, IMT’s senior vice president of sales, remarks, “Our goal was to build a best-of-breed HPC solution and integrate a complete technology stack from Dell EMC and Cisco. The results are impressive.”

With Isilon, INI enabled faster access to neuroimaging data. In fact, performance continually increases as it adds Isilon nodes. For example, INI’s initial 33 Isilon nodes delivered throughput of 220,000 I/O per second. Since adding 30 nodes, throughput increased to 350,000 I/O per second.

Grace Liang-Franco, INI’s senior administrator, comments, “Isilon’s performance has been amazing. Our researchers can get at large data sets much faster and perform more complex studies that ultimately lead to new health discoveries.”

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IMT Upgrades the Baltimore Ravens’ media production & distribution systems with integrated solution

Since the inception of the Baltimore Ravens in 1996, the way the fans view football has changed dramatically. Today, it’s far more complex then just delivering a football game to the fans; they’re now provided with video clips, images, and audio to magnify the viewing experience. The Emmy-winning Ravens Productions team has the task of delivering content to fans, whether it’s in-stadium or on the web. Just because the screens go black in the stadium doesn’t mean that Ravens Productions’ job is over. The fans expect to be able to find compelling content wherever they are, whether it’s on BaltimoreRavens.com, the Ravens’ mobile app, or social media. With the amount of digital content accessible to the fans at all times, there’s no longer an offseason in the NFL.

In 2014, to make room for working files and to make better use of their existing historical assets, the Emmy-winning Ravens Productions team decided to make the shift from a videotape-based workflow to a file-based system, but further issues arose during the implementation phase. This led the Ravens Productions team to engage Integrated Media Technologies, Inc. (IMT) to upgrade their media production and distribution systems. The solution had to be implemented before the start of the 2015 season, but more importantly it had to be reliable, cost-effective, and suitable to their needs today and well into the future. After a carefully implemented needs analysis, IMT recommended an integrated set of solutions based on open-platform technologies with Quantum, Levels Beyond, and Telestream.

The solution suggested by IMT included a dual redundant StorNext Metadata Controller (MDC), a StorNext Pro Studio Storage Area Network (SAN), StorNext File System and Storage Manager, and a StorNext, Archive-Enabled Library (AEL). These offerings from Quantum allow all editorial and graphics workstations shared access to work in progress and archived content. As for the media asset and workflow management aspect, the system uses Levels Beyond’s Reach Engine (LBRE) Studio, which gives the Ravens’ creative users access to content from initial capture to edit, through metadata management to distribution. High-quality, high-performance transcoding is provided by Telestream’s Vantage. One of the key advantages of this solution is its ability to integrate highly scalable storage for both archive and archived content across multiple storage types, while providing direct access to all content. This integrated set of solutions enables The Ravens to be the first when delivering content, and allows their editors and producers to focus on creating complimentary content to further entertain and inform their fans.

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My Eye Media Implements New 4K Solution with IMT

My Eye Media, a postproduction facility based in Burbank, CA, performs quality control on audio and video content for Hollywood studios, television networks, and online entertainment providers. These content providers rely on My Eye Media to help make sure that their content meets industry standards on technical requirements, such as 4K resolution for ultra high-definition TV. Most master files from customers are given to My Eye Media on physical hard drives or LTO tapes, but the transferring of these files to shared storage took hours, and the company began to push the limits of its storage capacity and file system.

My Eye Media engaged Integrated Media Technologies to deploy a NetApp E-Series array and a flash-based Quantum StorNext M445 metadata appliance using StorNext 5, Quantum’s collaboration storage platform to increase storage capacity, throughput, and file system stability to accommodate 4K projects. “We have a great relationship with Integrated Media Technologies, and we trust their expertise and experience serving the postproduction industry,” said My Eye Media CTO, Steve Waugh. “Their engineers knew exactly how to integrate the NetApp storage and Quantum StorNext 5 into our environment.” After implementing the NetApp E-Series and Quantum StorNext 5, My Eye Media can now accommodate their customers 4K workflows and deliver the highest quality media experience every time.

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Crown Media selects IMT to extend their online storage capacity

Crown Media Family Networks, an industry leader in producing and distributing family-oriented original content, was finding it hard to stay up to date with their growth in original content production and distribution. The content from production teams is pulled immediately into media asset management, where it is logged, edited, and — on completion — transcoded for distribution and then archived. Their workflow storage is extensive, and the sudden growth in content threatened to impact Crown Media’s intensive workflow infrastructure.

To solve Crown Media’s problem, IMT recommended to combine Quantum’s Lattus object storage, StorNext 5 workflow-optimized storage, and Levels Beyond Reach Engines Media Asset Management. With this new approach, Crown Media’s workflow scales easily as the content grows. The multi-site, object storage-based archive allows all assets to be readily available and automatically protected from loss. The integration of storage management software, archive, and media asset management provides Crown Media a single point of management, simplifying the workflow and increasing staff efficiency.

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