AWS for Media & Entertainment

NAB Show 2024 Demo Showcase

Media Supply Chain

Transforming Media Data into Business Value with a Media & Entertainment Data Lake

Media organizations struggle to harness the overwhelming data generated across their media supply chain to drive business value. This demonstration showcases the creation of a Media & Entertainment-focused data lake, called Media Lake, that transforms raw data into actionable insights. Utilizing event data from Media Supply Chain Workflows and industry data feeds from IMDb through Amazon Data Exchange, Media Lake leverages Amazon QuickSight for interactive data exploration to uncover patterns and opportunities. Through intuitive visualizations and dashboards, customers can optimize workflows, reduce costs, and identify new revenue streams. Using Amazon Bedrock and AWS Neptune, customers are able to ask natural language questions and receive unified insights from data that would otherwise span multiple disparate data silos.

Architecture

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