SDVI And TMT Insights Partner For Rally Media Supply Chain Platform

TMT Insights and SDVI aim to accelerate integration and deployment of the SDVI Rally media supply chain platform and to assist customers in optimizing implementation and management.

“Our relationship with TMT Insights ensures that customers who need design and deployment assistance when modernizing their media supply chains can work with a trusted partner, validated by SDVI,” said Andy Brinck, vp of alliances for SDVI. “TMT’s expertise with our Rally platform, and the company’s ability to provide the kind of services that our customers need, will accelerate the design, deployment, and optimization of their cloud-based supply chains.”

SDVI explains that its Rally media supply chain platform deploys all the applications and infrastructure required to create a dynamic, responsive media supply chain in the cloud.

TMT Insights says it combines a wealth of experience and specialized skills within media and entertainment, digital, and cloud technologies.

Funimation Global Group and Anuvu have already taken advantage of the partnership to migrate workloads to the Rally cloud-based platform.

“I am thrilled to see two partners that are critical to the success of our business come together and further their strategic collaboration,” commented Terri Davies, SVP of Content & Media Services at Anuvu. “SDVI and its Rally platform have been a critical piece of OpenTM, our cloud-based media supply chain. The company’s new partnership with TMT Insights better enables us to meet the growing challenges of our rapidly changing industry. With the guidance and support of TMT Insights, our team has the agility we need to remediate challenges, accelerate development, and innovate how we provide cutting-edge and scalable connected entertainment solutions to global audiences.”

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