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Dr. Marc Batschkus of Archiware | Interview snippets from NAB BuZZ 2019 podcasts with Larry Jordan

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Larry Jordan: Welcome back to the second day of NAB 2019. My name's Larry Jordan. And I'm sitting next to Mark Batschkus. He is the Business Development Manager for Archiware, which is an archiving package that if you haven't heard about you need to because they do some amazing things. Hello, Mark. Welcome back.

Dr. Marc Batschkus: Hi, Larry. Thank you for having me.

Larry Jordan: Let us pretend that people don't know what Archiware does. Tell me about it.

Dr. Marc Batschkus: To put it short we covered the ABC of data management. A for archive. B for backup. C for cloning. So basically all stages of the data being protected with our solution, and once.

Larry Jordan: And how do you archive? Are you specifically for LTO tape or can I archive otherÔøΩ?

Dr. Marc Batschkus: No. You can archive to disk, or tape, or several cloud storage venders or local S3 storage.

To read and hear more of this 2019 NAB BuZZ podcast, go to the Simon Says media player here.

Note: all podcast content, including the transcripts, are owned by and are the copyright of Digital Production BuZZ.

About Larry Jordan/Digital Production BuZZ

Larry Jordan is a 50-year veteran of media. Throughout his career, he has edited, produced, and directed at the local and network TV levels, and he's done extensive work with corporate training videos. He started his namesake website, larryjordan.com, in 2003 and began using his extensive industry knowledge to educate current and aspiring media professionals. He has authored nine books and thousands of how-to articles on both production and post-production.

Digital Production BuZZ is a weekly podcast that focuses on the latest trends and advancements in media technology and also shines a light on the industry's leading innovators.

To learn more about Digital Production BuZZ and Larry Jordan, head here.

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