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FremantleMedia, one of the
largest creators and producers
of entertainment formats in the
world, today produces more than
10,000 hours of original
programming a year for broadcasters
in over 40 countries
(USA, Germany, France, Italy,
Spain, Latin America, Portugal,
Scandinavia, Asia, etc.)
With world-renowned production
enterprises in over 25 countries
such as UFA, Blu, TeamWorx,
talkbackTHAMES, Grundy, Blue
Circle and Crackerjack, the
FremantleMedia companies
deliver more than 8,500 hours of
programming per year to broadcasters
all around the world.
FremantleMedia owns global
brands such as Got Talent, Idols,
X Factor, The Price is Right,
Family Fortunes, Hole in the
Wall, etc.
FremantleMedia relies on BCE
to take care of the management
of its IT and Telecom services at
its 25 sites.
“The centralised management
of our data workflow has
improved both our efficiency
and our security.
BCE's team is composed of
specialist telecommunication
and technical engineers who
excel at supporting our IT
operations and provide an
essential reliability for our
production units throughout the
entire global group and linking
us to our customers.
BCE have provided Fremantle-
Media with a reference point for
technical solutions and operating
services, they have proved
to be a genuine partner that
works with us to deliver exceptionally
high quality results. ”
Adam Seaman
| Head of Operations
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Fremantlemedia Group Ltd.
Telecom and Networks:
Interconnection of sites with increased security
The media content market is subject to constant change and evolution. In order to satisfy the increasingly
complex requirements, FremantleMedia had to optimize the connections between the 25 entities, provide
access to centralized applications and improve communication between the various subsidiaries.
CHALLENGE
Such interconnection was to fulfil the
purpose of facilitating the exchange of
files, giving access to centralized
applications, ensuring communication
between entities via video conference
and allowing users to access data
regardless of where they are located.
In addition to optimizing company
resources and ensuring the smooth
operation of the new services, another
objective was to significantly reduce
the costs of these activities.
SOLUTION
With its strong presence in Europe,
BCE has at its disposal a global
telecom network that ensures delivery
of services perfectly meeting the
expectations of FremantleMedia. To
ensure connectivity between subsidiaries,
the BCE experts provide the
network equipment (Transmode for
dark fibre, NetInsight for Media Pop
and Cisco for traditional network
nodes) and remotely manage various
local networks.
Through the provision of Internet
access, BCE enables the different
entities to distribute video files from
the production site to the United Kingdom
and Luxembourg, the exchange
being handled via proprietary applications
and servers thus maximizing
transfer speed.
This increased connectivity facilitates
file exchanges between subsidiaries.
The European Media Hub of BCE
takes care of the digitization of the
physical media of FremantleMedia
and also performs all necessary conversions for the different terminal
devices on the market, such as smartphones,
interactive tablets, websites,
game consoles, IP TV, as many
systems as there are potential
customers.
Access to centralized applications at
the headquarters of FremantleMedia
and BCE being more critical, it is
important to be able to rely on dedicated
telecommunication links. With
remote connection software combined
with an e-token system (USB key
which generates a code), BCE
provides absolute security for mobile
users.
In an effort to reduce its carbon
balance and transport costs,
FremantleMedia operates video
conferencing systems in High Definition
on its communication lines.
Systems and database:
Centralized management of Information Technology systems
FremantleMedia has entrusted BCE with the technical support of the
systems and databases of its most critical applications spread over
several sites.
CHALLENGE
With a view to increasing the availability
rate, it was essential to entrust the
management of the most critical
systems to a third party. Furthermore,
in order to increase the reliability of the
system, it was necessary to implement
an emergency procedure that
can be applied at the level of the servers
and databases as well as at the
telecommunications and network
level.
Finally, the possibility of monitoring all
equipment worldwide was paramount,
in particular the provision of support
services to employees of the
FremantleMedia production units on a
24 hours a day/7 days a week basis.
SOLUTION
To increase its strength, FremantleMedia has outsourced the management
of its IT infrastructure to BCE on
the basis of an ad-hoc contract covering
networks, telecom and systems.
For all requests from local IT services,
BCE offers assistance 24 hours a day,
7 days a week in four languages
(English being the default language)
with a reaction time (Service Level
Agreement - SLA) of less than 15
minutes and this anywhere in the
world. To facilitate the local management
of existing contracts, the department
also manages hardware support
contracts and remote guidance of
engineers.
In addition to handling second level
requests, the BCE engineers centralize
all management of changes by
following the ITIL V3 recommendations.
Thus they ensure the management
and supervision of the servers at
various sites including the management
of backups and operating
systems, the administration of databases
and the control of associated
licenses.
Regular monitoring is essential in a
centralized structure. Through the use
of advanced monitoring software, the
NOC (see box on this page) provides
a platform for the operational control
of FremantleMedia services.
This infrastructure allows remote
detection of incidents and, if necessary,
the implementation of emergency
procedures at the telecom,
networks and systems level.
In addition, monitoring is integrated
with the ticket management software.
“The multiple activities of BCE
in the fields of telecom, IT,
broadcasting, digitisation and
integration of turnkey solutions
combined with their extensive
hands-on expertise are both
assets and solutions for the
future development of
FremantleMedia.”
David Dunt |
IT Operations Infrastructure Manager
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Fremantlemedia Group Ltd.
BENEFITS
The complete centralization of IT services at BCE brings concrete
advantages in terms of operational reliability and allows FremantleMedia
to focus on its core business.
- Optimization of the network
between the 25 subsidiaries
- Global centralization of
IT operations
- Global monitoring 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week
- SLA of 15 minutes
- Provision of disaster recovery
infrastructures
- Secure mobile connections
- Digitization and multiple
video conversion
- Technical advice
“Working with an audiovisual
content producer such as
FremantleMedia is a unique
experience. Working just in
time, our teams are accustomed
to this rhythm specific to
the industry.
The flexibility and expertise of
our teams have put us in a
position to establish a lasting
relationship of trust enabling us
to carry out together numerous
projects other than SLA, such
as major network, server and
database migrations.
More than a mere a customer-supplier
relationship, the cooperation
with BCE has developed
into a true partnership,
BCE having become a technology
consultant which supports
the company in its future development.”
Xavier Boschian |
System, telecom and network manager
| BCE.
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