Author name: Tristan Eilenburg

voice cloning for content creation. Bernd Korz on why cloned voice becomes a media infrastructure capability, not a standalone audio feature

Voice cloning for content creation: the infrastructure shift

Key takeaways Why voice cloning in content creation and media production is becoming an infrastructure decision Voice cloning is a powerful technology. It can speed up localization, reduce production overhead, and make multilingual publishing far more efficient. I say that without any anti-AI reflex. But that is also where many organizations stop thinking too early. […]

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Enterprise video security: DRM, encryption, SSO, watermark

Key takeaways Why enterprise video security is a board-level question, not an IT checklist Corporate video carries the content most enterprises would least like to see leaked. Unreleased product footage, internal strategy recordings, executive town halls, paid training, customer-facing support videos containing PII, and partner-only onboarding walk-throughs all live on a video platform somewhere. The

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Enterprise video hosting ROI: a cost-benefit framework

Key takeaways The five direct cost lines every enterprise video hosting contract contains Before the hidden costs, the visible ones. Most enterprise video hosting contracts price against the same five lines. Vendors differ on how they bundle and what they call each line, but the substance is consistent. The actionable move on this layer is

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