Digital asset management service ChilliVault is launching an enhanced Version 3 in partnership with BASE Media Cloud (BASE).

The service, owned by digital transfer specialists ChilliBean since its launch in 2004 (as ImageVault), will move over to become part of BASE, a provider of managed cloud services for media companies.

Geraldine Scher, Founder Director, ChilliBean, said: “ChilliVault has been instrumental in transforming the workflow and efficiency of some of the UK’s most high-profile media companies.  When the service was created in 2004, video and audio assets only existed as physical tapes. ImageVault succeeded in liberating these assets so that organisations could have web based global access to them 24/7.  From the name change to ChilliVault in 2006, the service has gone from strength to strength.  BASE offers an extremely exciting home for ChilliVault, a fantastic platform from which the service can develop even further.”

Ben Foakes, Founder and Managing Director, BASE, says: “ChilliVault is one of the most respected platforms in the industry and we are delighted to become its new custodian.  We feel that it has huge potential for development as part of BASE Media Cloud, to the benefit of both current and prospective clients. Version 3, which we have built in a technical partnership with Veritone for AI-enabled SaaS media asset management, is the start of what we see as a bright new future for this fantastic service.”
 
ChilliVault 3.0 has been designed and developed by BASE with Veritone Inc. The new front-end Software-as-a-Service application comprises a customised, multi-tenant version of Veritone’s Digital Media Hub platform, a cloud-native, white-label media asset management solution deployed and hosted in the cloud and in Amazon Web Services (AWS).  The back-end cloud storage and file acceleration capabilities are deployed and hosted with IBM Cloud. 

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