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e-interview with farmerswife

Q1. Could you kindly provide a succinct overview of your company and the solutions showcased during IBC 2023?

farmerswife, a leading software provider in the media industry, specializes in resource scheduling, project management, and team collaboration.

During IBC, we showcased the latest release of farmerswife 7.0, which takes project management to new heights with its exciting new features. One of the standout features is the Dark mode, which not only creates a visually appealing interface but also ensures a comfortable user experience. We have also introduced QR Codes to enhance reports, making it easier to access additional details quickly. Additionally, the improved synchronization between farmerswife 7.0 and Cirkus greatly enhances collaboration, offering streamlined work allocation and resource management capabilities. At our booth, we also highlighted Cirkus's impressive range of new features designed to improve team collaboration, including role scheduling, project requests, and an enhanced task scheduling system.

Q2. Among the solutions presented at your booth, could you specify which one garnered the most visitor attention, and could you offer insights into the factors contributing to its appeal?

Cirkus; our powerful Collaboration & Task Management platform drew a lot of attention both as a standalone system and also as an integrated solution to our Enterprise farmerswife platform. Cirkus' new release is the next generation tool set created to streamline and enhance collaboration for teams and freelancers. It now features exciting new functionalities that completely transform the way projects are scheduled, assigned, and managed. These improvements guarantee seamless project management and effective communication across all stages of the workflow.

Q.3 Does your company currently engage in any business activities within the Turkish market? If you can share, could you provide some insight into your plans for expanding your business in Turkey?

We have a long history of working with Turkish post production, especially with some very long running customers such as 1000V and Imaj. We do promote our presence in the Turkish market through industry trade shows, social media, and various campaigns. We have established a strong partnership with Bubble Agency who consistently brings us valuable opportunities. 

Q4. Is there any additional information or insights you would like to share regarding your company or your participation in IBC 2023?

This year's IBC was very successful with a heavy bias towards new prospects looking for solutions and clients looking to transition from ScheduALL to our platform. The hot topics at the show related to us were automation, intelligent integration tools and AI. These are all areas that we are very active in for your workflows.

Dear Mr. Stephen Elliott - CEO at farmerswife, thank you very much for your answers and hope to meet you in other events or in Turkey.

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