Blonde Robot signs distribution partnership with Studio Network Solutions

Blonde Robot has announced a distribution partnership with Studio Network Solutions (SNS), a manufacturer that offers shared storage solutions via its EVO shared storage workflow server, giving professional content creation teams flexibility with built-in SAN and NAS and an array of tools to enhance any workflow.

Ryan Stoutenborough, president, Studio Network Solutions, said: “EVO is now used in over 70 countries, and our mission is to help media teams of all sizes succeed. Signing Blonde Robot as our distributor for Australia and New Zealand is an ideal partnership because they share our enthusiasm for solving workflow problems, providing great customer service, creativity, and have a genuine love for the brands they represent. Their distribution network already has strong connections across similar market sectors such as post-production, VFX, broadcast, creative agencies, in-house marketing teams, sports, universities, houses of worship, and recording studios, and with SNS they can now address any need for better storage.”

Chris Horsley-Wyatt, managing director, Blonde Robot, commented: “The collaborative shared storage solutions offered by SNS are critical in the current climate where remote workflows have become a necessary part of today’s modern post-production approach. SNS is to be applauded for its swift response to the challenges presented by COVID-19 through their fast-tracking the release of SNS Nomad and SNS VPN, a complete remote editing workflow solution for users of the EVO shared storage system.”

notes Midwich APAC Managing Director, Michael Broadbent, managing director, Midwich APAC, noted: “Collaborative workflows, whether for the post-production sector or unified communications, is a key focus for Midwich. As a group, we continue to look at every facet of the media, production, audio visual, and IT landscapes to address any gaps and ensure we can help our reseller network keep pace with constantly shifting technology and deliver on market requirements, including business continuity.”

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