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DejaEdit version 3.2 includes Microsoft Azure integration and enhanced project media file Encryption

For Immediate Release, 28 August 2020, Gothenburg, Sweden - (IBC2020 Stand Number: F.P04) – Ahead of IBC 2020, software firm DejaSoft further expands its Avid remote file sharing software, DejaEdit in version 3.2 to support Microsoft Azure secure storage. Another major highlight includes the safeguarding of project files with robust prior encryption before they are directed to an assigned media server chosen by the customer.



DejaEdit is a stunning film tool that enables multiple remote Avid editing and storage systems to synchronise files and bins with each other, securely across the internet, ensuring that editors and other contributors can collaborate using shared assets, irrespective of where they are located.


DejaSoft provides its customers with multiple options for media server configurations that range from a simple turnkey approach, to using existing cloud storage accounts, or retaining the media files “in-house”.


For customers looking for a turnkey set-up, DejaSoft provides its own “ready-to-go” cloud storage for the media server.


Storage provided by Amazon Web Services, Wasabi and Backblaze are all already supported in DejaEdit.


Alternatively, customers who would like to keep their media files “in-house” can configure their own media server using open source object storage software MinIO.


DejaEdit version 3.2 now allows customers to store media files to their Microsoft Azure Blob Storage account.


CTO at DejaSoft Nikolai Waldman notes, “Security of editing data is of primary importance to us. DejaEdit 3.2 now encrypts media files transparently for each project with a unique 256-bit key before they are sent to the media server. They are then decrypted after being downloaded to the client. This ensures that data saved on the media server (or if intercepted in transit) is unintelligible to unauthorised people.”


“This exciting new development adds stringent protection to reassure customers that their project-based media files are secure at all times. At DejaSoft, we work extremely hard at further enhancing security features in DejaEdit and continuously pay attention to what our customers need.” states CEO of DejaSoft Clas Hakeröd.


Compatible with Avid Media Composer and Avid Nexis systems, DejaEdit 3.2 will be available in early September in time for IBC which runs “virtually” this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.


Online pricing can be obtained using the DejaSoft calculator https://dejasoft.com/pricing/ or by emailing sales@DejaSoft.com.



For access to DejaEdit tutorials online and to discover the endless possibilities visit https://dejasoft.com/dejaedit/



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