With the recent announcement by Backblaze of S3 compatible APIs for their popular B2 Cloud Storage, it is a natural extension for us to make sure Quasar is available for all the media content owners on Backblaze’s amazingly affordable cloud storage, who have been looking for ways to perform media related services, such as QC, on their content”, said Fereidoon Khosravi, SVP of Business Development at Venera Technologies. “Quasar was initially built on the AWS platform so accessing S3 storage buckets on AWS has been core to our service. The combination means everyone can use Quasar Native Cloud File QC tools and store all of their content in Backblaze’s simple, reliable, and affordable cloud.”, said Nilay Patel, VP Sales, Backblaze. “The integration of Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage and Venera Technologies Quasar is great news for media and entertainment customers everywhere. We are proud to once again have Quasar be the first QC tool for a new cloud platform, B2 Cloud Storage.”, said Vikas Singhal, CEO at Venera Technologies. “We are very excited to be able to offer all the great features of our Quasar QC service to hundreds of thousands of Backblaze customers with multi-terabytes of media content residing on the B2 Cloud Storage, with the ability to validate their content where it resides. Its advanced features like QC of 4K content, HDR (Dolby Vision), IMF packages, Harding PSE validation along with advanced video and audio validation features has made it a favorite tool amongst media companies who have already transitioned or are in the process of transitioning to the cloud. Its usage-based pricing model, dynamic scalability, high level of security, and extensive QC capabilities are what have set Quasar apart in the market. Quasar, is the first native cloud QC service in the market, with the ability to QC media content residing in Backblaze, AWS, Azure, or Google cloud storage. Venera Technologies announces the availability of its native cloud QC service, Quasar, for the highly popular Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage using its recently announced S3 compatible API.
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