News Summary:
The 2026 NAB Show in Las Vegas concluded on April 22, with the atmosphere across the renovated halls signaling a "pivot point" for the industry. Previously, on April 15, EditShare prepared for the event, emphasizing its comprehensive support for the media lifecycle, from ingest to archive, amid industry discussions on new releases and artificial intelligence. On April 14, the company published a blog post, "When Media Search Becomes a Cost," which analyzed how poor searchability leads to business expenses, detailing the economic impact of AI indexing and identifying clear signs of search friction. Also on April 14, EditShare partnered with farmerswife and Cirkus for a co-exhibition at NAB, aiming to unify operational planning and media workflows into a single connected environment, bridging the gap between resource scheduling and media assets. Earlier, on April 13, EditShare announced it would showcase AI-powered search, high-performance storage, and collaboration tools at NAB, designed to address the increasing demands for faster, more flexible, and less manual production workflows.
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