Michelle Brenner Builds Netflix Workstations and Enables Artists to Create from Anywhere

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Published at : November 11, 2021

Read the transcript of this interview: bit.ly/3waeORz

Producing television shows and movies at Netflix-scale (i.e. one new movie per week instead of one or two per year) means having a way to efficiently work with many artists and content creators. Netflix Workstations were created as a cloud-based solution to provide artists with secure access to the applications and content they need to complete their work. On this episode of the podcast Thomas Betts talks with Michelle Brenner about the benefits and trade-offs of the solution that enables artists to create from anywhere.

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