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Case Studies
With years of experience and a wealth of interesting projects, Trams and NMR can display a number of Case Studies to showcase our expertise and ability.
We are a trusted partner to a number of clients, who come to us looking for solutions. Please read more on the Case Studies below.
Austin Fraser
TramsCloud, powered by Jamf, aided Austin Fraser to become a more agile workforce and empowering employees.
Read moreITV Phoenix
NMR worked with ITV to create a new campaign management system to streamline the production and delivery of on-air and digital marketing campaigns.
Read moreBarcroft Media & Barcroft Productions
Trams assists Barcroft Media with Consultancy and Increased Storage to Improve Network and 4K capabilities.
Read moreGuardian News & Media
NMR upgrades the Guardian’s entire video storage and workflow infrastructure, replacing several legacy and discontinued platforms.
Read moreImmediate Media
Trams organises a large refresh operation at Immediate Media across Mac Pros and iMacs.
Read morePMA Production
PMA Production were taken to the next level with Trams storage and workflow solutions
Read moreLondon Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra needed to meet demands for more content and improve the way in which they shared information.
Read moreUK Supreme Court
NMR helped stakeholders of legal proceedings to be able to access Supreme Court video content
Read moreGlobal Fashion Brand
Trams customer "Global Fashion Brand" uses Quantum Storage for HD/4K content creation as well as it’s main creative teams
Read moreTrams - Canis Television & Media Case Study
Trams equips Canis Television & Media with Cinegy Air Playout
Read moreGramercy Park Studios
A case study on Gramercy Park Studios appear in Televisual Magazine recently. Below is an excerpt from the publication article.
Read moreBBC Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland Leverages Quantum StorNext for Continuous Output Workflow and Dual-Redundant Data Centers.
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