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Leading branded content and marketing agency upgrades its
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creative staff and clients.
The Company
https://www.lucidlink.com/case-study/emperor-enriching-business-with-advanced-remote-production/
Emperor is one of the UK’s leading employee-owned creative
agencies. It specializes in reporting, brand, employee experience, and
sustainability and is an expert in getting the most from integrated media and
channels. Through this knowledge, Emperor enables its clients, including
blue-chip brands BP, BT, ReckittReckit Benckiser, and the London Stock
Exchange, to deliver better business.
Emperor employs over 200 diverse, talented and experienced
people across a national and international network in London, Edinburgh,
Manchester, Warwick, and Dubai.
Introduction
As part of a broader and ongoing strategy to streamline and
optimize its services and internal workflows, Emperor investigated migrating
its core on-premise production servers to the cloud. The global pandemic
accelerated this strategy leading the agency to seek a robust, secure, and
super-fast cloud NAS.
The pandemic panicked many companies into committing to
temporary sub-optimal solutions to business continuity, but Emperor had had the
foresight to prepare. “While we couldn’t have predicted anything like the
impact of a pandemic, we had begun the process of moving to a more agile,
cost-effective, and time-efficient working environment in the cloud,” explains
Noel O’Connor, Founder & Creative Director. “We ran standalone servers in
our office locations, and while we could connect to them, we knew we needed
something faster for the long term.”
“Before Covid, we had looked into Microsoft Azure but found
the user experience was not a lot different to what we were doing with our
Virtual Private Network (VPN), so we shelved the idea,” O’Connor says. “When
the pandemic hit, we moved to work from home and continued using the VPN while
raising the search for an easy-to-use, high-speed, cloud-based server to the
top of the agenda.”
Business Challenge
The challenge facing Emperor before the pandemic was to find
a quicker, seamless solution for access to files across its national and
international hubs. Working remotely from home only exacerbated the issue.
“We had access to our data, but it could be unacceptably
slow, which made it very difficult to perform some tasks,” O’Connor explains.
“Our team had to download media locally in order to work on them efficiently.
That’s fine if it’s a word document, but invariably we are exchanging files of
several gigs worth of data.”
For designing and publishing marketing and communications
materials and annual financial reports, Emperor works predominantly in the
Adobe Creative Cloud Suite and, in particular, with large InDesign files.
Creating a PDF from InDesign files comprised of multiple high-resolution, high
color fidelity JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and other graphics formats with links typically
involves several Gigabits of data. Sharing even this core asset over VPN either
internally or for client review and approval was proving very challenging.
“To create a PDF proof, you have to have all the links
accessible, and doing this over VPN was extremely painful,” O’Connor says. “VPN
is really dependent on the available broadband connection, which varies across
our teams and can be compromised when working from home by other users sharing
the connection.”
The company had a very structured and disciplined set of
processes for how it operated in the studio. This was designed so that they
could assign project teams of half a dozen or more members with access to the
same set of assets regardless of whether they were in the UK or in a different
time zone.
Situation post-move
“When we moved out of the office, we did so overnight. As
well as setting up numerous VPN connections, we also set up workstations
on-site that were connected to our network, allowing users to remote into our
studio environment and carry out certain workflows as if they sat in the
office. This solution undoubtedly helped but was still clunky and cumbersome
for the users.”
The team was also acutely conscious of the potential for
file and version management issues and implemented systems and procedures to avoid
this as specific files and images had to be worked on locally. “We operate out
of 5 studios – which at the time was effectively 230 studios, O’Connor
illustrates, “as we were all working from home and had to maintain a tight
regime to ensure the integrity of our data and backups.
“For all these reasons, we needed an overhaul of our basic
connectivity,” O’Connor says. “But that seems like a long time ago. It’s
amazing how fast you adapt to change, and the team is working so fluently on
LucidLink now it’s as if they’ve forgotten how frustrating and time-consuming
life was before.”
Solution
Emperor tasked its IT partner EACS with finding a solution.
“They presented several concepts to us. None seemed to give us much of an edge
on what we already had. Apart from LucidLink – that immediately stood out.”
O’Connor and his team dived into further research. “We sat
in on webinars where Adobe demonstrated using collaborative tools for media,
and we set up some test accounts internally and tested, and tested, and tested
it.”
“Unanimously, we thought LucidLink was really fast and
something we could benefit from.”
Results – Seamless InDesign collaboration
Installed and in use since last autumn, Emperor has migrated
virtually all of its desktop publishing applications and practices to the cloud
using LucidLink as the bedrock connectivity.
“It took a while for us all to adapt to working remotely but
almost no time at all to get up and running with LucidLink,” O’Connor says. “In
particular, we needed a solution to work with Adobe InDesign. With our previous
solution, creating PDFs remotely was very challenging. The experience working
with InDesign has been extremely straightforward. LucidLink’s solution is
undoubtedly a better way of working and what’s most impressive is that it is
incredibly fast.
“All the time it was taking to manage and transport data
backward and forwards – well, all those issues have gone away. We now work
directly from the cloud server. There should be no situation where people need
material on their desktops. When someone else in our team picks up the job, all
the assets are in the cloud – the single source of truth.”
“LucidLink has changed the way we can access our files.
Although we are all remote, now the experience is like being in the office.”
In the future, the intention is to streamline workflows
further by moving to one centralized set of cloud-based folders for all live
projects. Along with countless other businesses, Emperor is planning to return
to work at the office where the future of the workspace itself has been
permanently altered.
Work-life balance
O’Connor says, “We plan to return to the office at the
beginning of summer, but this will likely be a hybrid’ hub and spoke’ model. We
will definitely lean on remote working technology and infrastructure from
LucidLink to give us far greater flexibility in terms of how we work as a team
and how we liaise with clients.”
For all the frustration and anxiety of the enforced working
from home period, it has also proven the benefits of technology in allowing a
more balanced working life.
He adds, “There are definitely some of our team who would
prefer not to commute every day, who can be just as if not more productive at
home as in the office and who can now collaborate with colleagues and clients
just as seamlessly from wherever they are working.”
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