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Leostream Showcases High-Performance Remote Workflows at NAB Show 2026

Leostream Corporation is showcasing its latest remote desktop access innovations for media and entertainment professionals at the NAB Show 2026, highlighting secure, high-performance access to creative workloads and cloud resources.

Held from April 19–22 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the event brings together global leaders in broadcast, media, and entertainment technology. At booth #W3332, Leostream is demonstrating how its platform enables seamless access to hosted desktops and high-performance workstations across cloud, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments.

The company’s platform focuses on efficient resource allocation, ensuring users can access the right applications, data, and compute power when needed even in demanding scenarios such as live broadcasting, streaming, and collaborative post-production. Its connection management capabilities also help organisations optimise costs by monitoring idle sessions, automatically logging out inactive users, and powering down unused compute resources.

“Most of Leostream’s M&E customers are focused on making sure their high-performance workflows and the people behind them get the compute power they need from cloud-based GPU workstations,” said Karen Gondoly, CEO of Leostream Corporation.

Leostream supports a range of high-performance display protocols, including HP Anyware, Amazon DCV, and Mechdyne TGX, allowing enterprises to mix and match technologies based on performance and cost requirements.

Security remains a central focus, particularly as media companies increasingly rely on cloud and remote infrastructures. The platform integrates identity and access management, session control, and resource brokering into a unified system spanning both on-premises and cloud environments. Built on zero-trust principles, it eliminates the need for traditional VPNs by providing secure, granular access to authorised resources regardless of user location or device.

Additionally, Leostream’s Privileged Remote Access service enhances security for external collaborators, offering controlled and monitored access for vendors, service providers, and contractors.

The National Association of Broadcasters-produced NAB Show continues to serve as a key platform for innovation, featuring panels, workshops, and forums on emerging technologies shaping the content economy.

With media production workflows becoming increasingly distributed and resource-intensive, Leostream’s solutions aim to help organisations maintain productivity, reduce operational costs, and strengthen security in an evolving digital landscape.

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