Optical fiber network animates production: Hollywood's leading animated film producer connects 1,500 graphics workstations - Special focus: cabling, wiring and enclosures - DreamWorks

Communications News, Nov, 2001

Replacing ATM with Gigabit Ethernet on the optical-fiber centralized network has been a conversion brought about not only by bandwidth demand but also by a planned change to the Linux operating system. Plans for the network also include the addition of storage area networks, or SANs. With an extensive optical-fiber network in place, DreamWorks Studio is able to significantly accelerate production and shorten the valuable time required to bring an idea from storyboard to movie screen.

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