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Grading and audio post in the cloud | Industry Trends | IBC – IBC365

As workflows from editing to VFX gradually shift online, two aspects of the finishing process remain outliers. Audio mixing and colour grading will be the last parts of post to shift entirelyto the cloud if at all because of the highly exacting nature of the work.

The movement to cloud is not a fad, says BrandonHeaslipof dailies and mastering softwaredeveloperColorfront. A lot of steps need to be worked out and production still needs to understand more, but it is happening.

As it stands today,grading tools like DaVinci Resolve can share projects, media, camera metadata and rawdebayerdata, project and colour space preferencespretty much any part of a gradebetween editors and colourists,makingremote grading a possibility.

The links between colourists and their teams could be as simple as exporting a project, with supporting Colour Decision Lists, and using the softwares media management tools to share and distribute files to an attached cloud service ready for download and remote work.

It could be more collaborativeviaa VPN, hosting multiple users within a project by utilisingthe grading toolssoftware to map and manage project databases to users. At the timeline level, features like colour trace(in Resolve)allow colourists to copy grades from timelines to keep them up to date, and lightbox will review changes and advise on ungraded clips to keep the project moving along.

Theres a reason that post-facilities remain an important aspect of production. With QC and approvals, they have the required playback and screening setups to show a project as intended and the in-house staff to ensure calibration and colour accuracy.

It isnt difficult to hand off a grade to a colourist on the other side of the Atlantic, and then receive a completed project of beautifully graded images as long as the correct preferences for colour space and colour management are followed at both ends and reference monitors are consistent. Small inconsistencies or changes can have knock on effects, says Craig Heffernan, Blackmagic Designs EMEAtechnicalsalesdirector.

Again, the catch is that critical review quality output is not yet possible fromthecloud.

Whilst network services, cloud storage and online collaborative tools allow teams and clients to work remotely, there is the need to have correctly calibrated and accurate monitoring to truly recreate a grade as the colourist has designed it or to avoid issues in error checking or sign off - especially with HDR formats.

That said, it could depend on the final destination for the content. If the production is bound for an online service like YouTube or Vimeo, for a corporate or commercial client, then it could be appropriate to review on that exact platform; as the intended audience would see it.

Final colour pass on a great many kinds of content is absolutely possible from a work-from-home situationby using a variety of different working/viewing platforms, saysFergus McCall,head ofcolour, The Mill NY.

These range frompoint-to-point locked bandwidth real-time streaming with adjusted monitoring at both ends, to using third party (but secure) cloud-based solutions with clients making judgements looking at the content on a browser on their phone.

Iwouldntrecommend the latter, says McCall,but Ive also graded sessions where creatives who are sitting in the room with me looking at a $40K professionally calibrated display have elected to make their final decisions looking at a QuickTime on their phone.

What it is categorically not possible to do, he insists, is tomake final decisions on a long form featureproject that first and foremost is being colour corrected for theatrical release.

The same also applies to HDR, WideColorGamut and some extended resolution deliverables. For these, a phone or tablet isnt going to cut it.

The monitoring gap is closing. Heffernanpoints to development of affordable butveryhigh-quality OLED TVs with HDR format support up to Dolby Vision standard. These can be a suitable alternative to professional reference monitors with full DCI P3 colour accuracy, depending on the intended release platforms, he says.

Remote collaborationReplicating face to face interaction between client (DoP) andcoloristespecially during the fine tuning of a grade requires synchronous sub-frame accurate streams.

Collaboration toolslikeSohonetsClearViewFlex,EvercastorStreamboxChromacan be used to invite colleagues to a live stream session. You could perform a live edit or review and approval in real-time with over the shoulder instruction like back up two frames, cut this, tweak that, as near as you would in a suite.

Again, the catch is that critical review quality output is not yet possible fromthecloud.

Sohonetsays it is working to increase thecolourdepth (10-bit), chroma (4:2:2) and colour space (Rec 2020 and HDR) to provide an acceptable critical review alternative that can bedelivered over high capacity home internet speeds.Streamboxhas developed a virtual encoder Spectraclaimedcapable ofcolour-accurate remote review and collaborationsessions over the cloudwith virtual Avid Media Composer or Adobe Premier machines. Future iterations of Spectra are in the works to support the same capability for virtual versions of DaVinciResolve, AutodeskFlameandFilmLightsBaselight.

Blackmagic has integrated Resolve Studio 16 with Frame.io to enable feedback and approvals. Heffernan explains that by signing into a Frame.io account, Resolve can render and export directly from the deliver page to Frame.io where others can review shots or full sequences, checking edits, grades, or sound design, and adding comments or suggestions back to the creative team.

Frame.io markers are then automatically updated in Resolve allowing clients to directly advise on changes down to the frame, and rapidly speeding up approvals and decisions between teams andclients,Heffernansays.

Non-verbal cuesLight Iron, the U.S. finishing facility which services a number of feature film and commercialscinematographers, managed to set up its senior colourists from home over the last few months with systems good enoughto finish a 4K series with HDR and SDR deliverablesand a feature film.

Its colourists set up physicalBaseLightand Resolve panels at home and accessing the high-res media residing on premises at Light Irons East and WestCoast facilities.

The biggest hurdle was not so much technical but notbeing able topick up onthe kind of non-verbal cues you get while sitting in a room with someone. They couldnt read body language,gauge reactions or look directly at the client to see if they were understanding one another properly.

Personally, I like having all my team around me, reports Steven Bodner,supervisingcolourist, Light Iron NYC. I find it a lot easier to collaborate and get things done with my regular team in adjacent rooms. Right now, everything is a lot slower simply because every interaction requires a videoconference of phone call. I find it hard to see how anything I am doing now from home will be permanent.

Cloud grading proof of conceptAn experimental production of a short film produced in the cloud at a recent Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) event was able to show how raw master files could be linked to Nuke, Avid or Resolve for colour correction in the cloud almost as soon as the take had been filmed.

For the demo, acloud-based integration betweenColorfrontand Frame.io made it possible to stream camera originalstoAmazons AWS cloud andprovideACES compliant colour and sound synchedfilesfordailies and editorial.

The proof of concept also demonstrated that, whenall the mediais stored in the cloud postproduction workflows, could be allocated to the best creative located anywhere.

Wehad colourists in Dublin, London and Hollywood and all could have worked on remote colour correction for us, explains Joachim Zell,VP,technology at LA facility EFILM.

They chose to work with Encore in Hollywood. Itscoloristin LA graded the rushes live and usingClearViewFlex to interact with theDoPmiles away in Palm Springs.

There were some [facilities] who said they couldnt do it in time, [so] we found another vendor and were able to redirect the data virtually anywhere in the world and still meet our deadline, Zell says.

Security remains essential.Zell pointed out that for a million-dollar blockbuster production,they wouldnt be so blas about giving access [to the media] that easily to people theyve never before.

JackWenzingera solutions architect for AWSworking on the project, stressed,Because global access is phenomenal you need great security to go with it.

Learning curveIftheres a shred of silver lining possible to take from the last three months its thatthe industrymanaged to shift remarkably successfully to remote workflows. The Mill, forinstance, set up five colour suites in five different locations in NYC to deliver quality work.

Its been a steep learning curve, a challenge for us and our vendors and not without its teething problems but its a situation that has clearly made us rethink the traditional working practices of colour correction, says McCall. Ultimately,having access to a trusted theatre or colour room (and trusted colourist) will still be the most failsafe means of unified creative collaboration and locked down colour science.

Remote Audio MixingThe same functionality with remote user access, network sharing and collaboration offered for edit and grade on the picture side, can be used for sound design and mixing. A sound designer will need to create, compose and build sound elements to replace those not captured on set, or to enhance a scene with elements not available when shooting e.g. foley, music or ADR.

Its typical that audio post may not even be handled by the same facility as picture elements, so connectivity and management of media and assets between the two is critical, says Heffernan. These audio files are likely to come from other external teams or companies as well, such as a score uploaded from a composer. Having the ability to quickly download and incorporate new audio media into working projects means the process keeps moving, and can be dynamic.

MattSkilton,senior dubbing mixerat Envy has been working from his home studio for four years. He will typically perform the entire premix there usingProToolsand speakers professionally installed by HHB.

With directors and editors busy on multiple projects they dont tend to have time for the premix so commuting into London to spend several days alone in a mixing theatre didnt make much sense for me on a personal level, he says. I know how to get a programme to broadcast quality sound frombeing premixed at home knowing that on the final mix day I can still tweak it.

It is the final mix which has proved most challenging during coronavirus and the one area which will continue to be problematic in any remote scenario.

The one thing we cant replicate is the final mix day where I have a room full of people including director, editor and executive and we thrash out what everyones opinions are. At this point we are talking about subtleties in finessing music cues and its something that can really only be done live.

Sending notes with files to the multiple decision makers at this stage is painful for everyone,Skiltonsays.

Envy CTO DanielSassonhas simulated the experience as best as possible by adapting Zoom to give key creatives a shared voice over session but sound quality depends on individual home set-ups.

Remote premixing for standard stereo TV work or even 5.1 mixes is not only possible but increasingly the norm. As you move up through scales of surround sound mixing and into specialist areas such as delivery for Dolby Atmos or 3D soundspaces for cinematic quality audio, the less likely you are to be working remotely.

For Dolby Atmos there is no replicating that big theatrefeel,Skiltonsays. Drama, for example, is more layered with music stems, composition, sound design and could be mixed in so many different ways.

For these projects adedicated facility with multiplespeakermonitoring and mixing desks set up for precise, positional mixing is necessary, according to Heffernan.

The biggest issue remains final mix collaboration. Theres nothing quite like being face to face when everyone is hearing the same thing at the same time, saysSkilton. Its impossible to do via phone or skype. Headphones might help but that introduces its own critical elements which may also distort the experience.

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COVID-19 Impact and Recovery Analysis- Global Email Hosting Services Market 2020-2024 | Growing Adoption of the Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) Policy to…

The global email hosting services market is expected to grow by USD 25.70 billion during 2020-2024. The report also provides the market impact and new opportunities created due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We expect the impact to be significant in the first quarter but gradually lessen in subsequent quarters with a limited impact on the full-year economic growth.

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The adoption of the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy, in conjunction with cloud services, is increasing across the world. Businesses with cloud-based systems are adopting the BYOD policy to enable an efficient work culture and provide their employees with access to the office system from home. This allows the employees to access the required data, files, and emails over the cloud. Moreover, the implementation of mobile device management (MDM), strong access protocols, cloud and disk data encryption, and antivirus protection are further enhancing the security of the BYOD policies, thereby encouraging market growth.

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The outbreak of COVID-19 globally is expected to have a positive impact on the growth of the email hosting services market during the forecast period. The demand for email hosting services will further increase due to the extension of lockdown and containment efforts across the world. The information technology sector is expected to have a mixed impact due to the outbreak of coronavirus and is expected to grow at a neutral growth rate.

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The growing adoption of AI is expected to be one of the key email hosting services market trends during the forecast period. Hosted email solutions powered by artificial intelligence (Al) enable communication via digital assistants. This enables users to access important emails, meeting schedules and calendars hands-free. Al also helps compose, edit, prioritize, and schedule emails through voice commands. Moreover, an Al platform, using data based on email habits and patterns, can facilitate better organization of inboxes with multi-level clustering. For instance, players are providing Al-based features for applications, that include sorting emails by determining the importance and priority.

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Global Cloud Hosting Service Market Expected to Grow with a Significant Rate by 2024 Top Players : DreamHost, GoDaddy, HostGator, InMotion, Bluehost,…

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Security problems with the Employment Security Department should have been fixed last year – washingtonpolicy.org

Washingtons Employment Security Department (ESD) would like you to think that COVID-19 caused all the problems with fraud and late benefit payments. The reality, however, is that the issues existed before COVID-19 and ESD did nothing to fix them.

The problems have persisted for at least a year despite $44 million put aside by the legislature to specifically fix ESDs computer systems.

The security mechanism and identification procedures ESD has been using for the last few years are wholly inadequate to protect the security of the accounts and the privacy of the benefit claimants.

If a bank approached its customers and said the only requirement for accessing an account was a name, birth date and social security number, the bank would soon be out of business. No one would use the bank out of a justified fear that their money would be stolen. That is how the un-employment benefit system worked in Washington until recently.

In response to the $650 million stolen by the Nigerian fraud scheme, ESD added photo verification to verify claimants identity and reduce the amount of fraud. However, this verification is also flawed in its approach. Photos of identification documentation can be obtained or faked by unscrupulous individuals and uploaded. ESD Commissioner, Suzi LeVine pointed out last week they were already receiving fake and joke photographs into the system.

This has prompted a series of lawsuits against ESD for stopping benefits to legitimate benefit claimants as the department cannot easily differentiate between a fraudulent claim and a valid one.

With data breaches at Equifax, Target, Washington State University and other high-profile cases, Washington residents personally identifiable information has been made public. It is probable that this information was used to breach the ESD systems since no second level of authentication was implemented in ESD systems.

Immediately, ESD needs to engage with either internal or external cyber-security experts to shut down the fraud that is occurring. A new streamlined, properly authenticated system need to be implemented to enable claims to be made efficiently and securely.

Verification of identity should be easy, quick, and secure. There is no reason in todays technology focused world that this cannot be implemented by ESD. This is a problem that has been solved by many businesses already.

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Regular audits of the unemployment trust fund and improvements in transparency, along with a secure, authenticated system are needed now to restore public trust in ESD.

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VPLS recognized on CRN’s list of Top 500 Solutions Providers for second consecutive year – PR Web

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VPLS, a technology solutions provider offering edge to the cloud services, announces today that CRN a brand of The Channel Company, has named VPLS to its 2020 Solution Provider 500 list. CRNs Solution Provider 500 list serves as the industrys benchmark for recognizing the top-performing technology integrators, strategic service providers, and IT consultants, and as a valuable resource for technology vendors looking to partner with top solution providers. This marks the second consecutive year that VPLS has been recognized on the Solutions Provider 500 list. In February 2020, VPLS was also named to the CRN 2020 Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list in the Elite 150 category (#145).

CRNs Solution Provider 500 list showcases the top IT channel partner organizations across North America, said Bob Skelley, CEO of The Channel Company. This year, companies on this list represent a combined revenue of $393 billion, a data point that underscores the impact and influence these solution providers have on the IT industry. On behalf of The Channel Company, Id like to congratulate these companies for their outstanding contributions to the growth and success of our industry.

We are honored to once again be acknowledged as a top Solution Provider, stated John Minnix, VP of Sales and Marketing at VPLS. VPLS is dedicated to our role as a strategic partner for our clients, helping to assess, integrate, and execute IT solutions that will drive business growth. As a partner, were also committed to expanding our team and portfolio to provide support for all areas of our clients IT needs, from the cloud to the edge.

VPLSs recognition on CRNs Solution Provider 500 list reflects our continued investment in technology, customer service, and most importantly, our clients, said Arman Khalili, CEO of VPLS. I applaud our dedicated team and employees for continuing to build strong partnerships and client relationships during these challenging times.

VPLS was recently part of a merger that included Evocative Data Centers and VPLS Solutions. The new combined entity now operates under VPLS and represents an expanded portfolio of services that includes data centers, colocation, network services, hosting, cloud services, professional services, managed services, and value-added reseller partner status for brands like HPE, Fortinet, and Veeam.

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Headliners, part I: 32 upcoming events & program deadlines in the Triangle – WRAL Tech Wire

WRAL TechWire keeps tabs on the latest and greatest meetups, panels, workshops, conferences, application deadlines and all things happening in the North Carolina startup/tech world. The Headliners is a multi-part weekly roundup of upcoming events to add to your calendar.

Following is a list of June events in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the greater Triangle area.

However, links to events are not available due to technical problems with our interactive calendar.

If youd like your event to be included, feel free to send me an email.

Also, check outour comprehensive resource guide for startups in the Triangle.

Note: The following list is our lineup of Triangle events through the end of Junemost have been switched to a virtual format due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements.

This monthly webinar series hosts a global health professional who will share insights and advice for advancing your career.

Led by The Storytelling Companion podcast host Chris Thiede, this workshop will teach participants how storytelling can help them connect with their audience.

Raleigh Chambers next virtual Networking 101 event features a talk from Barfield Revenue Consulting CEO and President Will Barfield, who will discuss how to maximize online networking tools. (Tickets are free for employees of Raleigh Chamber member firms.)

The North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association is hosting a monthly webinar serieswith local and national experts covering clean energy trends.

Join Cary Chamber of Commerce for an evening social event with Wake County elected officials.

Code for Durham brings together technologists, designers, developers, data scientists, map makers and activists to collaborate on civic technology projects. Meetings are held every two weeks on Tuesdays. Pizza will be provided.

The Small Business and Technology Development Center is hosting a four-week business development program for entrepreneurs that are ready to take their ideas to the next level by getting their business up and running. Classes are held every Tuesday from June 2-23.

NC TECHs Diversity + Inclusion Summit will bring together executives, professionals and organizational leaders to discuss the benefits of a diverse workplace. The virtual event will take place over two days.

In this virtual session, IT leaders at NC TECH member companies will discuss relevant topics and best practices in their field.

This online meeting will convene CISOs, VPs and director-level security leaders from NC TECH member companies.

1 Million Cups, presented by Kauffman, is a weekly informal pitch event for the startup community. Join for free coffee and entrepreneurial support as local startups deliver their presentations.

NC4ME (North Carolina for Military Employment) is hosting a virtual hiring event where job seekers can meet face-to-face with hiring managers and recruiters.

In this four-week virtual summit series, Raleigh Chamber will cover a range of topics relevant to the local business community, from COVID-19s impact on the economy to economic mobility, talent and other topics.

The Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina is hosting a summer-long webinar series covering topics of interest to businesses seeking the latest information on exports and the global trade landscape. This webinar will cover trade opportunities for North Carolina companies in Canada.

In this lunch and learn, Agustin Pelez and Cristina Botero of Ubidots will discuss how solopreneurs around the world are using IoT technologies for their business.

Wake Technical Community College is hosting a free virtual career fair where students and alumni can chat individually with local organizations.

Grow With Google is hosting regularly scheduled webinars for North Carolina-based small businesses. Sessions are led by Latesha Byrd, founder and CEO of Byrd Career Consulting. Every webinar covers a different topic relevant to local businesses.

The Council for Entrepreneurial Development is hosting a virtual event presenting the organizations 2019 Innovators Report. Learn about last years successes within the local startup community.

Join this webinar to learn about how quantum computing is used in economic models, including quantum money and quantum speed-ups.

ProductCampRTP is hosting an online conference spread across four weeks in June and July. The series is aimed towards product professionals worldwide. Join to hear talks from global experts. (More TechWire coverage here.)

Hosted by Forward Cities, this webinar will feature an economic development case study on how Kensington, PA is partnering with small businesses to promote growth.

RIoT is hosting a virtual town hall to discuss topics around racism and strategies to create change. The discussion will feature Denitresse Ferrell of DF Consulting and Brandon Johnson of NetApp.

Capitol Broadcasting Company and WRAL are hosting a webinar series featuring local industry experts and business owners. Each week brings a new topic relevant to businesses in the Triangle. More coverage here.

Wake Technical Community College is hosting a virtual event series featuring experts sharing their insights on the role of technology in solving problems during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DHIT is hosting a panel with healthcare technology leaders discussing how biomedical sensors can be applied in the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster, the Triangle Clean Cities Coalition and greater Charlottes Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition are co-hosting a webinar with public and private sector leaders discussing the current transportation landscape and the opportunities to futurize it.

This weekly meetup brings together developers, IT professionals and tech enthusiasts who are interested in the Google Cloud Platform.

The 12-week RIoT Accelerator Program connects early-stage IoT startups with an industry consortium of more than 80 companies to learn, partner and bring your product to market. The fall 2020 cohort will run from August 24 to November 13 in Raleigh.

Raleigh Chambers first virtual Courageous Conversation will feature Opal Tometi, co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter, along with other panelists discussing how companies can have honest conversations about race that lead to positive change.

Join the Code for Chapel Hill meetup to network with like-minded individuals and work on civic hacking projects. Meetings are held every two weeks on Tuesdays.

Bring your ideas and opinions to the next Midtown Techies meetup. Events are held on the last Tuesday of every month.

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Behind the scenes of Israel’s Global Data Center – Data Economy

Data Economy spoke to Moshe Lasman, CEO and Founder of Global Data Center, to understand how the company has positioned itself to support the needs of Israeli companies and aligned its investment towards the markets imminent exponential growth.

Lasmans background is in industrial engineering and he has a degree in computer science and economics. He worked for a number of international companies in Israel, formerly managing the service division at HP and later managing the strategic outsourcing department at IBM for 30 years.

As a result of this experience, and his close relationships with enterprise companies in Israel, he noticed that there was a shortage in high-level data centres for them in the country and founded Global Data Center in 2013. Global Data Center specialises in advanced data centre services, ranging from server hosting to cloud computing and disaster recovery services.

The idea and mission of the company was to cover this shortage in the market, he tells Data Economy. Back in those days, I had excellent relationships with most enterprises in Israel due to the multitude of discussions I would have and due to this experience and insight, I decided to establish the company.

So what about the financial backing of the company? As we all know, it takes a lot of capital to fund a data centre business. For the first round, I approached the Viola Group, which is one of the largest equity fund groups in Israel that manages approximately $3 billion. Most of their investment is related to technology companies, he responds.

At a later stage, Lasman sought a second round of investment to raise further capital. Voila didnt want their shareholding to be diluted so they joined this round as well but GlenRock Israel, a private equity investment firm, also signed up to what we were doing, he adds. GlenRock Israel is owned by Leon Recanati, one of the wealthiest individuals in Israel.

HERZILYA FACILITYLasman found a location in Herzilya that was fit for purpose for a data centre but it wasnt a regular site for a facility though, he tells Data Economy. With security being a key concern for many Israeli companies, this facility was an

underground one and this was a good key difference for our company.When we established the first phase of the data centre, it was approximately 3,000 square metres. It took us about four-and-a-half years to populate this surface area. At the start of 2019, we expanded and then doubled this data centre, taking the square footage to 6,000 square metres, the founder and CEO states.

It took us a year-and-a-half to populate this additional capacity. In a third of the time, we filled the same surface areas with this expansion.

Why was this? The company was no longer a newcomer but is now one of the leading data centre players in the country. Its unique facility and location within the Herzliya high-tech zone also offers a clear advantage in disaster recovery scenarios.

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Its near all the large communication providers in Israel, as well as the major banks, which are subject to banking regulation stipulating that data centres must be located less than 30km from the bank.

Over 40 companies reside in Global Data Centers facility, including some ofthe largest Israeli insurance firms and financial institutions. Its experience and reputation is something that Lasman helps will not only propel the companys success with the launch of another facility next year but to leverage the clear market demand and imminent boom that Israel will soon experience.

BOOMING ISRAELI MARKETThe Isareli data centre market is booming but is lagging behind the US and European markets. Lasman explains: There is less than 40,000 square metres in the country today and if we compare the Israeli market with the penetration of the US market, we should really have around 110,000 square metres. He adds that the comparison with the European market shows that the Israeli market should be nearly triple the size it is.

On top of this, if you look at the compound average growth quoted byinternational analysts, the market is growing by more than 40% on a yearlybasis. Taking this projected growth, the market in four to five years time should be over 220,000 square metres. Theres huge demand, according to Lasman, and coupled with the fact that many data centre spaces in Israel are currently being managed by companies independently, as the market moves towards colocation data centres, the potential boom is clear to see.

Lasman stresses that he doesnt look at things from an entrepreneurs point of view but from an IT perspective. He sees the company as part of the IT chain of our customers and is proud that the facility has not had a single failure in its history. Were not just providing the land and some electricity for our tenants. We believe that we should be part of the IT chain of our customer and this is a huge difference in our companys mindset andphilosophy, compared to our competition, he states.

NEW $30M FACILITYA few months ago, the company announced that it will launch a new$30 million data centre hub near Tel Aviv. In the initial stage, the facility will encompass 64,000 square feet and will also be in a protected and highly secured underground site, in an area that is easily accessible.

This facility, which is strategically located near a key business district, was designed first. We didnt source a space that can fit a data centre but designed one that was specific to our needs, Lasman adds. The data centre will be powered by a 15MW supply of electricity, making it the largest data centre in Israel in regards to electrical capacity: 10MW in phase one with the ability to expand to 15MW in phase two. Construction is underway and the facility will open and commence commercial operations by mid-2021, Lasman tells Data Economy, adding: Many companies have already registered their interest in being hosted in this new facility.

The establishment of the new data centre, near large high-tech centresof Petah Tikva, offers the best proof of the business momentum that we arecurrently experiencing, says Lasman. He reveals that there are already plans afoot to double the size of this new facility to around 129,000 square feet in line with the forecasted market demand and growth, similar to what the company experienced in Herzilya.

Our mission is to design, build and manage data centres, Lasman reveals as we conclude the meeting. Many others are building facilities and are letting others manage them. However, our mission is to provide the full experience and scope of data centres.

Global Data Center has perfectly positioned itself to support even morecompanies with this full experience and as we finish our call, the CEO reveals that in addition to the new data centre launching next year, the company has already identified a third site for another facility and is in discussions with the landlord. The size of this facility will be similar to the Tel Aviv data centre. Business is booming in Israel!

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