Spectra Logic to enable NBC Olympics to Preserve and Retrieve All Video Footage Captured During its Coverage of the Rio Olympics

BOULDER, CO. – April 12, 2016 — /BackupReview.info/ — NBC Olympics, a division of the NBC Sports Group, has selected Spectra Logic to provide video archive and disaster recovery services for its production of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, which will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from August 5 – August 21. The announcement was made today by Darryl Jefferson, Vice President, Post Operations & Digital Workflow, NBC Sports Group and Brian Grainger, Chief Sales Officer, Spectra Logic.

NBC Olympics will have two Spectra Logic T50e tape libraries onsite at the NBC Olympics compound within the International Broadcast Center in Rio de Janeiro this year to conduct data restores, and to capture and access data from NBC Olympics’ live broadcasts of the Rio Olympic Games. NBC Olympics also houses an eight-frame Spectra TFinity and T950 tape library with LTO-6 drives and media at its data center in Stamford, Connecticut. The TFinity is largely used for video archive, ingesting more than 25 TB of footage daily from several NBC Sports Group programs, while the T950’s primary purpose is disaster recovery. In total, NBC Olympics archives include 6 PB of data, including an estimated total of 1 PB of footage of Olympic Games content. Spectra Logic was chosen due to its proven reputation for providing scalable, high density, power-efficient data archiving solutions, globally and across the media and entertainment industry.

“Spectra Logic’s worldwide sales team is honored and excited to preserve this monumental video archive for NBC Olympics,” Brian Grainger, Chief Sales Officer, Spectra Logic. “Spectra’s solutions will allow the NBC Olympics staff to quickly and easily retrieve clips for future productions, including event highlights and special features on medalists.”

“NBC Olympics is pleased to partner with Spectra Logic and continue our long history of working together to preserve and store our valuable digital assets,” said James Miles, Director Digital Workflows, NBC Sports Group. “Our multiple Spectra tape libraries preserve the many achievements of international athletes and allows quick access to our production teams around the world. In Rio, our remote deployment will allow NBC Olympics to economically protect and transport the exciting new content that will be created during the Olympic Games.

Spectra solutions are backed by more than three decades of experience and emphasize ease of use, ready access to content and industry-leading density that can easily scale to millions of broadcast hours.”

About NBC Olympics
A division of the NBC Sports Group, NBC Olympics is responsible for producing, programming and promoting NBCUniversal’s Olympic coverage. It is renowned for its unsurpassed Olympic heritage, award-winning production, and ability to aggregate the largest audiences in U.S. television history.

For more information on NBC Olympics’ coverage of the Rio Olympics, please visit: http://nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com/

About Spectra Logic Corporation
Spectra Logic develops deep storage solutions that solve the problem of long term storage for business and technology professionals dealing with exponential data growth. Dedicated solely to storage innovation for more than 35 years, Spectra Logic’s uncompromising product and customer focus is proven by the largest information users in multiple vertical markets globally. Spectra enables affordable, multi-decade data storage and access by creating new methods of managing information in all forms of deep storage—including archive, backup, cold storage, cloud and private cloud.

Spectra and Spectra Logic are registered trademarks of Spectra Logic Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Media Contacts
Matter Communications
Tim Hamilton or McKenzie Mayer
720-577-5409
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Spectra Logic Corporation
Leigh Grainger
704-231-9789
leighg@spectralogic.com
www.spectralogic.com

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