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[Azure Native Qumulo (ANQ)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/partner-solutions/qumulo/overview) is a co-developed service by Microsoft and Qumulo, offered and managed as a fully managed Storage-as-a-Service. ANQ manages the underlying infrastructure and software automatically, relieving the customer from day-to-day service management and administration.
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[Cloud Native Qumulo (CNQ) on Microsoft Azure](https://qumulo.com/product/azure-cnq/) uses the same technology as ANQ but operates as a user-managed Platform-as-a-Service system within the customer’s tenant. CNQ users manually control the architectural resources. Elastic performance is managed through the system controls and capacity expands dynamically as the organization adds more data.
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- question: Can I edit videos with Azure Native Qumulo (ANQ)?
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- question: Can I edit videos with Azure Native Qumulo?
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With Azure Native Qumulo (ANQ), content creators, editors, and artists in various geographical locations can work on video editing projects at the same speed and efficiency as if they were located in the same studio using the same local data center for processing and file storage.
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Yes. With Azure Native Qumulo (ANQ), content creators, editors, and artists in various geographical locations can work on video editing projects at the same speed and efficiency as if they were located in the same studio using the same local data center for processing and file storage.
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Video editing teams can work and collaborate remotely and still meet the demands for high-quality video content.
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For more information, see [Video editing with Azure Native Qumulo](https://qumulo.com/resources/video-editing-with-azure-native-qumulo-scalable-file-service/).
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- question: What is a Vendor-Neutral Archive, and how can I use one with Azure Native Qumulo?
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- question: Can I deploy a Vendor-Neutral Archive (VNA) solution using Azure Native Qumulo?
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A Vendor-Neutral Archive (VNA) provides a means for healthcare providers to store, use, and archive medical images and other data from one or more vendor-specific PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) platforms.
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Whereas PACS data can be proprietary by vendor and inaccessible to outside applications, VNAs offer a standardized data format and interface regardless of which vendor or system originated the data.
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For more information about Vendor-Neutral Archives on Azure Native Qumulo, see [Azure Native Qumulo Reference Architecture - Vendor-Neutral Archives for PACS](https://qumulo.com/resources/azure-native-qumulo-reference-architecture-vendor-neutral-archive-for-pacs/).
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Yes. You can learn about Vendor-Neutral Archives, including solution architecture, benefits, components, potential use cases, and scenarios, by reviewing [Azure Native Qumulo's reference architecture - Vendor-Neutral Archives for PACS](https://qumulo.com/resources/azure-native-qumulo-reference-architecture-vendor-neutral-archive-for-pacs/).
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