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The Future of Fabric: Powering the Next Era of Media Operations

The Future of Fabric: Powering the Next Era of Media Operations

Welcome to Fabric, what do you want to do today?

As the media and entertainment landscape continues to evolve, Fabric is leading the way—redefining how companies manage data, optimize workflows, and scale their operations. Our vision is clear: to be the intelligence layer of the media supply chain, enabling our partners to operate faster, smarter, and more efficiently than ever before.

A Unified Platform for Media’s Biggest Challenges

Media companies today are under pressure to streamline operations, maximize content value, and stay ahead of industry shifts. Fabric is addressing these challenges head-on with a powerful suite of solutions designed to drive operational efficiency and business intelligence at every stage of the content lifecycle.

Next-Gen Innovation Across Our Core Products

🚀 Studio+ – The evolution of Studio brings a completely re-architected, microservices-based platform that is infinitely scalable and incredibly fast. By leveraging a modern cloud infrastructure, Studio+ empowers media companies to automate workflows with precision, ensuring seamless integration across complex ecosystems. Coming June 2025.

🗓️ Xytech – The gold standard for scheduling and resource management, Xytech will soon be fully migrated to AWS, unlocking superior performance, reliability, and scalability. Coupled with the launch of our new mobile app for casual users, this marks a major step forward in how productions, studios, and broadcasters coordinate their most critical resources—people, places, and assets.

📊 Origin – With the recent BB Media acquisition, Origin is now the most comprehensive metadata and audience intelligence platform in entertainment. Whether tracking movies, TV, streaming, or sports data, Origin equips media companies with unmatched insights to drive engagement, discoverability, and monetization.

AI-Driven Automation for the Future

AI and automation are rewiring the way media businesses operate, and Fabric is at the forefront of this transformation. We will be including elements of AI in pragmatic ways to reduce the amount of manual tasks required and streamline your workday. Our solutions are designed to reduce complexity and empower teams to make smarter, faster decisions.

Scalability, Efficiency, and Future-Proofing

As media companies expand their reach across platforms and audiences, Fabric ensures they have a scalable, future-ready foundation. Our commitment to cloud-first architectures, data intelligence, and automation means that our partners are always equipped to adapt to new demands and opportunities.

Meet Us at NAB

We’re excited to showcase Fabric’s vision for the future at NAB, where we’ll be demonstrating how our solutions are helping media companies optimize workflows, enhance content value, and scale effortlessly. Let’s connect and explore how Fabric can power your media operations for the next era of entertainment.

Join us for breakfast on Tuesday April 8th at 9am in Theatre 1 in the West Hall. 

Connect with the Fabric and BB Media Teams for an exclusive morning of networking, insights, and innovation! RSVP Now: link

There are many ways to engage with our team at NAB. Take a look

The future of media operations is here. The future is Fabric.

Rob Delf, CEO

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