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At Chesapeake Systems, we’ve been moving “the edges” of our clients’ infrastructure to the cloud for some time now. Some use cloud storage to collect assets from the field, which are then fed into the ...

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In Hollywood, the promise of artificial intelligence is all the rage: who wouldn’t want a technology that adds the magic of AI to smarter computers for an instant solution to tedious, time-intensive problems? With artificial ...

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Over the years, Chesapeake Systems has responded to many RFPs, each with its own unique DNA. As a company that prides itself on being an engaged and enthusiastic partner to our clients, we’ve thought a ...

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The theme of this year’s Big Data Conference was innovation. ...

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2017 was a big year for Chesapeake Systems, as it was for the industry at large. We’ve been charting our path through the expansion of public, private and hybrid cloud services alongside many of you, ...

On May 5, 2017, the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) hosted their annual Digital Asset Symposium (DAS) at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. This event brought together all aspects of ...

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The Desert Beckons! Yes, it’s that time of the year, when many in our sphere converge on the illusory land of Las Vegas for that annual celebration of all things video technology, the NAB Show ...

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The Em Dash: From Printing Press to AI Tell

Introduction For centuries, the em dash has quietly served writers as one of the most expressive tools in punctuation—a simple line capable of interrupting thought, adding emphasis, or shifting tone mid-sentence. Born in the early days of typography and embraced by literary giants from Emily Dickinson to Virginia Woolf, the...

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When Machines Enter the Control Roo...

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Automation, AI, and the Limits of M...

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The Next Evolution of Media Asset M...

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Is the File System Dying?

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