DigitalGlue Showcase Cutting-Edge Advancements To ‘creative.space’ Storage Platform At NAB 2025

DigitalGlue, a trusted systems integrator and provider of end-to-end media solutions, is redefining storage workflows with its innovative platform, creative.space. At NAB 2025, DigitalGlue will unveil new creative.space features designed to push the boundaries of scalability and efficiency. Visitors to the DigitalGlue booth will be the first to experience enhanced capabilities that eliminate technical bottlenecks, empowering teams to scale seamlessly and focus on creativity as technology fades into the background.
Innovative Features Lead to Simplified Scaling
Staying true to its signature promise of “Less Work, More Flow”, creative.space is more than a storage solution, it’s an all-inclusive service complete with 24/7 proactive support. By addressing the core challenges of performance, capacity, and management at a foundational level, creative.space delivers the freedom, control, and focus that teams need to stay in their creative zone.
At NAB 2025, DigitalGlue will introduce trailblazing advancements to creative.space that enable teams to scale easily without limits, minimizing complexity and maximizing automation resulting in more creative time. The company will demonstrate:
- Multi-Tier Data Management with Archiware Integration: This integration facilitates seamless automation of backups and archives across storage tiers, ensuring secure, cost-effective scalability to meet growing demands.
- Multi-Space Tagging: By building a centralized library across projects and spaces, the complexities of folder structures are eliminated, enabling quick and easy asset discovery.
- Camera-to-creative.space (C2C): Footage from RED and other cameras is automatically ingested into centralized storage, streamlining the path from shoot to edit and removing delays associated with slow cloud transfers.
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