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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying LucidLink customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased LucidLink for Collaboration from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using LucidLink for Collaboration include: D.C. Thomson &, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 2398 employees and revenues of $415.2 million, The Finish Line United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, John Mcneil Studio, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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D.C. Thomson & | Media | 2398 | $415M | United Kingdom | LucidLink | LucidLink | Collaboration | 2022 | Jigsaw Systems |
In 2022, D.C. Thomson & implemented LucidLink as the backbone of a cloud first AV and video workflow, deploying LucidLink within its Collaboration environment to provide a single shared filespace for editorial teams. The deployment targeted media and publishing operations in the United Kingdom, enabling editors across cities to access and work on tens of terabytes of active content without physical transfers.
LucidLink was configured to present remote media as a mountable shared file system, supporting streaming access to large video assets and concurrent editorial workflows consistent with Collaboration category capabilities. The implementation emphasized file level synchronization, persistent cloud storage for active projects, and centralized content indexing to reduce ad hoc file transfers and manual handoffs.
The rollout was executed with implementation partner Jigsaw Systems and centralized content access to eliminate reliance on physical couriers and shipped drives. Operational coverage included editorial departments across multiple UK sites, consolidating project workflows and enabling editors in different cities to open and edit the same filespace.
Governance changes formalized centralized access controls and standardized transfer and handoff processes for producers and editors, moving transfer orchestration from courier logistics to cloud based access policies. According to deployment notes, the LucidLink implementation reclaimed hours, eliminated transfer bottlenecks, and reduced costs on drives and couriers while managing tens of terabytes of active content.
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John Mcneil Studio | Professional Services | 30 | $3M | United States | LucidLink | LucidLink | Collaboration | 2024 | Advanced Systems Group |
In 2024 John Mcneil Studio deployed LucidLink Filespaces under the Collaboration category to enable remote post production and editing workflows. The deployment targeted on premise staff and rotating freelancers across the United States, providing access to terabytes of media without downloading files and enabling remote editing from home.
LucidLink Filespaces was configured to present a streamed file system for large media repositories, with file level access controls and client caching to support editing workflows. Configuration focused on sustaining high bandwidth file read and write operations typical of video editing, and on preserving project folder structures used by JMS editors and contractors.
The implementation was recommended and implemented with VAR Advanced Systems Group, who led provisioning and rollout across JMS editing and post production teams. Operational scope covered core creative functions including editing and post production, and governance included role based access policies and controlled workspace provisioning to manage freelancer access and project separation.
Outcomes explicitly observed include reduced time to file and the ability for staff and freelancers to perform remote editing from home without full file downloads. The deployment emphasizes collaboration by using LucidLink Filespaces to centralize media access while keeping content local to LucidLink streams for distributed contributors.
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The Finish Line United Kingdom | Media | 30 | $5M | United Kingdom | LucidLink | LucidLink | Collaboration | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, The Finish Line United Kingdom deployed LucidLink to enable distributed post production workflows so editors could work from home on full resolution media during the COVID period. The implementation targeted post production editing and delivery, with LucidLink positioned as a Collaboration platform to support concurrent remote media access and meet tight transmission deadlines. LucidLink was configured to provide secure, low latency access to source media and a shared file system for remote editorial teams, enabling full resolution playback without maintaining local copies. Functional capabilities emphasized streaming full resolution media, concurrent editing workflows, and centralized media access controls consistent with Collaboration implementations for media houses. The rollout began with testing in 2020 and later expanded into broad adoption across the company, with LucidLink also serving as a primary redundancy and backup option for delivery workflows. Operational scope covered UK post production editors and delivery functions, and governance shifted to incorporate remote editing policies and delivery sequencing to meet transmission deadlines, resulting in improved delivery times and enhanced remote editing capability.
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