
As digital media has proliferated, companies have adopted file-based workflows and incorporated high-speed digital transport technologies to manage their file-based assets. As they turn to cloud-based services, this technology will only become more important. In this session, Michelle Munson, Aspera president and CEO, will use real-world examples in broadcast and media to outline best practices in orchestration of these complex, large-scale file-based media workflows, describe requirements and challenges of such IT infrastructure designs (on-premise, in the cloud or hybrid), including integration of necessary high-speed transport technologies to power ultra-high speed data movement, and adoption of appropriate high-performance network-attached storage systems.
President, CEO & Co-Founder, Aspera
Michelle is co-inventor of Aspera's fasp transport technology and is responsible for overseeing the company's direction in collaboration with co-founder Serban Simu. Michelle was a software engineer in research and start-up companies including the IBM Almaden Research center before founding Aspera in 2004. She has dual B.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Physics from Kansas State University and was a Goldwater Scholar for achievement in Science and Mathematics, and later a Fulbright Scholar at Cambridge University where she received a postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science. She was the 2006 KSU College of Engineering Alumni Fellow (the youngest recipient ever), and has received national achievement awards from Glamour Magazine and USA Today.
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