Farmerswife, a leading provider of project management solutions for the media sector, has announced its plans for the upcoming IBC Show in Amsterdam, taking place from 13 to 16 September 2024.
Alongside its advanced scheduling and project management platform, Cirkus, the company will present new feature updates.
Experience the Latest in Task Management with Cirkus
Attendees visiting farmerswife’s stand will have the opportunity to experience the latest advancements in Cirkus. The updated task management tool offers enhanced collaboration, resource scheduling, project management, and automation features, suitable for companies of all sizes.
Key Feature Updates in Cirkus
Workflows: The collaboration tool now optimizes workflows, making task management more efficient and reducing the chances of missed emails and deadlines.
Automation: Cirkus automates repetitive tasks, allowing teams to focus on more meaningful work. Automated features include task assignments, deadline reminders, progress reminders, and progress tracking.
Requests: The new Public Requests feature simplifies project and booking requests, even for those without a Cirkus login. The request portal collects all deliverable requests in one place for easy management.
Stephen Elliott, CEO at farmerswife, stated, “Cirkus is being improved to meet all media professional needs. We are thrilled to unveil all of the new feature updates to our esteemed customers and industry peers at IBC. These updates stem from our ongoing commitment to enhancing collaboration and workflow efficiency within the media industry.”
Introduction of Farmerswife 7.1
Farmerswife will also present the latest version of its software, farmerswife 7.1, at IBC. This version includes advanced equipment tracking, scheduling improvements, and enhanced budgeting functionalities, providing a streamlined solution for advanced users and web users.
AI-Enhanced Product Plans and Sustainability Features
Looking ahead, farmerswife will reveal its latest AI-enhanced product plans at IBC. These advancements are expected to significantly expand the role of AI in the media sector, improving the project management experience. Additionally, farmerswife is developing features to help clients monitor their carbon emissions impact, aligning production budgets with both client needs and environmental sustainability.
Stephen Elliott added, “Farmerswife has successfully supported clients such as TAG, Screen Scene, RIOT, and filmsat59 over the years. Our aim has always been to empower media professionals to streamline workflows and deliver exceptional results. With the introduction of farmerswife 7.1 and the latest updates to Cirkus, we are confident in our ability to provide unparalleled efficiency and productivity for media operations. In line with our continued efforts, we will be unveiling our newest AI enhancement product plans at IBC.”
About Farmerswife
Farmerswife, established in 1999, is a leading provider of resource scheduling and project management software tailored for the media production industry. Headquartered in Palma, Spain, and Los Angeles, USA, the company serves a global clientele, including major names like Apple, Disney, BBC, and Warner Brothers.