MOLTEN, a cloud platform built to streamline digital media rights, content, and financial operations, is introducing Delivery-as-a-Service (DaaS) for film and TV content today. The new service was announced at the keynote talk by our CEO today, at Cannes Next, Marché du Film festival.
MOLTEN’s new DaaS solution now enables film and TV production, distribution, streaming and services companies to deliver and receive terabytes of content via the cloud — achieving significantly faster packaging and transport of content at a fraction of the cost of most file transport services, without compromising security. Since all services on MOLTEN Cloud come integrated, the DaaS offering is seamlessly connected with rights and content management applications, which further eliminates days of busywork typically involved in preparing content for every delivery. Users can now create and send packages of content with appropriate metadata in just minutes.
"With the steady increase in size, resolution and amount of content, it is becoming more and more expensive and time consuming to securely transport large media files. For example, uploading and transporting a typical film package of about 10 terabytes over broadband internet can take over 100 days. We developed this service to optimize five key parameters that are essential to address this bottleneck in content delivery operations — security, speed, cost, convenience, and customization. This new solution in MOLTEN Cloud gives our partners unprecedented ability to move massive amounts of video and other digital content quickly, safely and inexpensively, and reinforces MOLTEN’s ability to modernize the value chain."- Arjun Mendhi, CEO at MOLTEN
"The advances MOLTEN has made in the development of its platform have enabled us to scale to previously unseen levels, indicating the value they continue to provide as a partner in our business. MOLTEN’s first platform iteration enabled us to reduce our turnaround time for avails from days to seconds. With the addition of its DaaS, we now package and securely deliver hundreds of films to streaming partners around the world in mere minutes."- Linda Nelson, CEO at Indie Rights