March 11, 2026

EditShare Advances Analytical AI and NVMe Performance for Modern Broadcast and Post at NAB 2026

New AI-driven search, MediaSilo collaboration capabilities, and scalable NVMe storage help media teams manage rapidly growing content libraries.

Boston, MA –11 March 2026 – EditShare®, a leader in collaborative media workflow solutions, will demonstrate its latest advancements in AI-powered media operations and high-performance NVMe storage at the 2026 NAB Show (Booth N1251). The showcase will focus on how broadcasters, post facilities, and production teams can manage growing content volumes without increasing operational complexity.

EditShare’s approach centers on Analytical AI, technology that analyzes media to identify and structure information such as speech, faces, text, and scenes. Unlike generative AI systems that create new content, Analytical AI focuses on understanding existing media, automatically enriching files with metadata that makes video searchable and easier to find. Integrated across the EditShare platform and accelerated by high-bandwidth shared storage, these capabilities allow teams to quickly find the clips they need across their media libraries.

“At NAB 2026, we’re showing how analytical AI has moved from an interesting tool to a foundational part of the EditShare platform,” said Brad Turner, CEO of EditShare. “The real opportunity is the ability to analyze video at scale and make that intelligence usable across the entire workflow. Whether media lives on-premise with our FLOW asset manager or in the cloud with MediaSilo, teams can instantly search their libraries and find the moments they need.”

AI and Intelligent Workflows Across the Platform

MediaSilo: Intelligent Review and Approval for Modern Production Teams

Alongside the new AI capabilities being introduced within MediaSilo, EditShare will also unveil new MediaSilo bundles: Teams, Pro, and Enterprise – providing scalable options for organizations of any size. These bundles bring together core collaboration capabilities including forensic watermarking, single sign-on (SSO), and unlimited AI, giving production teams access to advanced functionality without the pricing barriers traditionally associated with high-end review platforms.

MediaSilo also enables teams to collaborate with unlimited external stakeholders, making it easy to involve clients, partners, and reviewers throughout the production process.

Visitors to the booth will see how MediaSilo integrates with the FLOW asset management platform, allowing teams to move directly from ingest and media management into secure review and approval workflows. 

Infrastructure Built for Intelligent Workflows

The continued evolution of the Ultimate EFS lineup will be on display, engineered to support demanding media workflows across leading creative applications including Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, Autodesk Flame, and Baselight:

EditShare will again partner with Lasergraphics to showcase high-resolution film scanning captured directly into an Ultimate EFS NVMe storage node. Attendees can watch 4K and 8K DPX image sequences ingest in real time and move immediately into playback and grading in DaVinci Resolve, illustrating the huge sustained shared read and write bandwidth required for film restoration and archive workflows.

Commitment to Enterprise-Grade Security and Compliance

As content security becomes increasingly critical for high-stakes productions, EditShare continues to invest in rigorous protection for its users’ intellectual property. MediaSilo has officially joined the TPN+ (Trusted Partner Network) community, signaling a commitment to the industry’s highest standards for content security. The company is also undergoing the assessment process for the TPN+ Shield certification, with completion expected in the coming months. This initiative ensures that MediaSilo users can collaborate with confidence, knowing their workflows adhere to the most stringent security best practices defined by the Motion Picture Association (MPA).

From Capture to Collaboration

EditShare is also pleased to welcome farmerswife to the booth, showcasing how its resource scheduling and management tools complement the EditShare ecosystem.  “At NAB, we’re showcasing how farmerswife and Cirkus bring greater structure and visibility to production planning and project execution,” said Jodi Clifford, CEO, farmerswife. “By leveraging EditShare’s Open API, organizations can connect operational data with their media workflows, helping teams stay aligned from acquisition through delivery.”

Attendees are invited to visit Booth N1251 to see these workflows in action. To schedule a meeting with the EditShare team, visit: https://editshare.com/event/nab-2026/

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