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Author: Christina Anderson

DigitalGlue Strengthens Best-in-Breed Vendor List with Addition of Canon Products

Murrieta, CA – December 13, 2023 — DigitalGlue, a trusted systems integrator in the media and entertainment industry, proudly announces its new status as an authorized reseller of Canon products. This development enriches DigitalGlue’s already robust offerings, solidifying its position as the definitive technology partner

Job Opening: DTV Transmitter Site Engineer

Job Category:  Television Engineering/Technical Manager Locations:  Tustin, CA. 92780, Mt. Wilson, CA. 91023 Contact: Please send resume to resume@digitalglue.com to apply Job Summary The Transmitter Site Engineer will oversee the maintenance and operations of the DTV transmitter equipment at the station and transmitter remote sites.

DigitalGlue Brings the iOS of Storage, a Next-Generation Media Content Management Application, a RED Digital Cinemas Giveaway, and More to NAB 2022

NAB Show attendees won’t want to miss a live demonstration of DigitalGlue’s creative.space on-premise managed storage and //STREAMLINE, their soon-to-be-released Slack-like project communications platform for content creators. The latest technologies from vendors like RED Digital Cinema, MultiDyne, and TVLogic will also be on display. Stop

New York City Post House Moves to Storage-as-a-Service Over Costly SLA Renewal

Murrieta, CA – February 8, 2022 – Christopher Kennan, Director of Technology at Crew Cuts, discovered DigitalGlue and the creative.space platform at NAB while looking for a frictionless solution to replace their existing storage. Onboarding a large team of creatives to new technology can feel

Content is king, but how can you lower your cost to create and store it?

In this article, we will specifically look at how to reduce the costs associated with your church’s storage, management of content, and how it is possible to lower your storage costs with creative.space’s high-performance on-premise managed storage as a service (STaaS) solution. First things first: