Perifery is now Pixitmedia by DataCore

Here is what Pixitmedia by DataCore had to say about the acquisition:

“Following last month’s acquisition, and through ongoing conversations with customers, partners and internal teams we’ve gained valuable insights into the importance of showcasing our commitment to empowering media and entertainment companies with intelligent storage and workflow tools that maximize the value of their content.
Through the acquisition process, we are integrating Pixitmedia’s frontline file system with Perifery’s advanced media archival and AI. This enables Pixitmedia by DataCore to offer an end-to-end solution for digital assets to our global media and entertainment customers.

Although our name has changed, our commitment to innovation and seamless content management remains the same”

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