Xytech has officially changed its name to Fabric, as confirmed by the joint announcement by both Fabric and Xytech.
In a significant move for the media and entertainment industry, Fabric and Xytech Systems have merged to form a formidable force known as Fabric. The combined entity, now simply called Fabric, boasts a team of passionate, knowledgeable experts with decades of experience in the media industry.
Fabric offers an integrated and comprehensive solution focusing on media resource and data management. By merging Xytech’s legacy in resource management with Fabric’s expertise in advanced metadata solutions, the platform aims to create a comprehensive ecosystem that connects different facets of media production and distribution, facilitating stronger collaboration and streamlined operations.
Key solutions and features provided by Fabric include:
- Advanced Metadata and Insights Integration: By bringing together Fabric’s expertise in advanced metadata solutions with BB Media’s deep audience, content, and platform intelligence, Fabric offers a powerful combination of data-driven insights for smarter decision-making across the content ecosystem.
- Comprehensive Media Resource Management: Leveraging Xytech’s legacy in resource management, the platform optimizes scheduling, asset allocation, and operational workflows within media organizations to enhance efficiency.
- Unified Ecosystem for Media Operations: Fabric aims to create a unified ecosystem that enriches data and enables teams to deliver exceptional content experiences worldwide.
- Data-Driven Strategic Advantage: By transforming media and entertainment data into actionable intelligence, the platform provides clients with a strategic advantage, enabling them to make sharper, more informed decisions.
The merged entity positions itself as the leading solution for managing media resources, data, and workflows in the industry, attracting partnerships with industry leaders and targeting improvements in content workflows and entertainment experiences.
The Fabric management team, consisting of industry experts from the media and entertainment technology sector, is responsible for leading the company’s operations and strategic decisions. Key members include Rob Delf, previously of Rightsline, who continues as the CEO, Tuncay Pervaz, formerly of Warner Bros. Discovery, who has been appointed as the Chief Operating Officer, Kira Baca, previously from Rightsline, who is the new Chief Revenue Officer, and John Towers, who has worked at Sony, who is the new Chief Financial Officer.
Ryan McKeague, who was previously at Amazon Web Services, has taken on the role of Chief Technology Officer at Fabric. The team's expertise contributes to the company's vision of data-driven and integrated media operations.
Fabric's solutions are designed to address the unique challenges of the media industry, unifying media operations, enriching data, and enabling teams to deliver exceptional content experiences worldwide. The company offers a suite of solutions designed to meet the demands of studios, sports leagues, distributors, broadcasters, live events, and other organizations in the media and entertainment ecosystem.
Moreover, Fabric's forward-looking approach includes the use of AI to improve media operations and decision-making processes. The company is integrating artificial intelligence to enable the automation of repetitive tasks and equipping decision-makers with actionable intelligence. These tools add value where it matters most and foster operational excellence that helps organizations adapt to the fast-changing demands of the industry.
With Fabric, the media and entertainment industry can look forward to a future of seamless integration of insights, reporting, and operational excellence into everyday processes, paving the way for a new era in media resource management.
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- Fabric, the formidable force in the media and entertainment industry, is harnessing technology to offer an HD broadcast of video content.
- The studio, Fabric, has integrated advanced metadata solutions into its media production technology, aiming to enhance content creation.
- As a broadcaster, Fabric is partnering with industry leaders to strengthen collaboration and streamline operations in media operations.
- With its comprehensive resource management system, Fabric aims to revolutionize the media industry by providing a unified ecosystem for media production and distribution.
- Led by a team of media industry experts, Fabric's technology-driven approach includes the use of AI to automate tasks and provide actionable insights, driving operational excellence in the entertainment sector.