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Anystream |  | Anystream's Agility digital media production and publishing solutions streamline television production and create new business opportunities for programmers and content owners. We specialize in multi-platform publishing solutions, providing our customers the opportunity to prepare their content for delivery on air, on the Web, on-demand, on mobile, and other personal media devices.
Agility™ is an end-to-end platform for automated media production, from ingest and transformation, to programmatic editing, transcoding, and packaging for digital distribution. Agility combines a modular architecture that scales to achieve unparalleled output capacity, a robust Web Services API™ that facilitates seamless integration with enterprise systems, and a proven fault-tolerant redundant design for demanding 24/7 media operations.
With more than 500 installations, including over 100 high-capacity enterprise-grade multi-node systems, the Anystream Agility solution automates more media production tasks for the top media companies than any other digital media production and publishing solution. |
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Avid |  | | Avid Technology Inc. is the market leader in video editing and newsroom computer systems. Blue Order has worked together with Avid on a number of European projects, including Europe's' largest Avid installation. Media Archive integrates seamlessly with Avid editing systems and news room computer systems. |
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Front Porch Digital |  | | Front Porch Digital is the leader in Content Storage Management for the broadcast, media and entertainment industry. Front Porch makes it easy to manage, search, protect, share, and convert your content regardless of where it resides. Our success is built on developing innovative digital archive management technology and providing excellent service and support. With over 170 installations of DIVArchive in more than 40 countries, Front Porch Digital manages the largest broadcast archives in operation in the world. Today, DIVArchive supports more than 40 petabytes of content across all customer sites. |
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Isilon Systems |  | | Isilon Systems is the premier provider of intelligent clustered storage systems for digital content. Isilon’s award-winning product, Isilon IQ, is a high performance clustered storage system that combines an intelligent distributed file system with modular industry standard hardware to deliver unmatched simplicity and scalability. Isilon IQ was designed for large data-intensive markets, such as media and entertainment, digital imaging, life sciences, and oil and gas exploration. |
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Marquis Broadcast Ltd. |  | Marquis Broadcast is a leading developer of systems infrastructure software and a specialist in workflow studies for data-intensive environments.
Founded in 1999, Marquis have been instrumental in the redesign of hundreds of television centres and newsrooms worldwide. Marquis’ comprehensive range of software and services gives customers the freedom to choose best of breed solutions and the ability to achieve maximum efficiency and productivity from their business processes.
Using a highly advanced and refined systematic approach to process management gained from many years in the broadcasting industry, Marquis offers a unique understanding of what is needed to make technology successful. Marquis’ methodology provides the foundation for an extensive range of software products and services, including the widely implemented Operations Process Services, the Marquis Operal™ process design and documentation tool, and the Marquis Medway media highway system.
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MediaGenix NG |  | | MediaGeniX NG implements Broadcast Management Systems all over Europe based on their product WHATS'On. Solutions can range from (near) out-of-the-box installations to fully integrated and customized projects.
WHATS'On is a multi-user backbone that covers the whole process of schedule management for an entire TV station, from rough planning to broadcasting and beyond. WHATS'On covers the intricate web of interactions and constraints between traffic management, programme acquisition, production, promotion, trailer campaigns, commercials, transmission preparation, tape and finance information and, of course, scheduling.
The unique mix of cutting edge information technology, a thorough understanding of the European media business and a personalized approach are the basic components for the success of this Belgium software company.
The team has been working on program scheduling since 1992. The portfolio includes many leading European public and commercial broadcasters.
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Omneon |  | Omneon is the leading provider of cost-effective and flexible networked media storage and servers for production and broadcast. Omneon’s open and advanced architecture minimizes customers’ upfront and ongoing expenses, while enabling them to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
The Omneon Spectrum™ media server system is the industry's most scalable, reliable and cost effective video server and storage infrastructure for television production, playout, and archive applications — a solution that's transforming the economics of broadcasting for television operations worldwide. Spectrum systems enable broadcasters to migrate from analog to digital, from tape to disk, from standard definition to high definition and from single to multi-channel operations.
MediaGrid is a revolutionary new storage system designed specifically to meet the large-capacity and high-bandwidth requirements of media production and broadcast professionals. MediaGrid's unique design also supports media processing applications running directly in the system, eliminating the need to move content between digital islands for processing tasks and greatly improving workflow
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Quantel |  | | Quantel's generationQ is a radical, all-encompassing, new concept that offers total scalability in both hardware and software across post production, graphics and broadcast for multiple resolution, team-working production environments. Quantel has been at the forefront of the use of digital technology in broadcasting for the last 25 years. Blue Order has integrated a number of Quantel editing systems for European customers, and the companies have announced a strategic relationship.
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Rhozet |  | Rhozet is focused on one goal: to provide universal media transcoding. The boom in video consumption has resulted in an explosion in the number of formats that content creators and distributors must manage. Video may be captured in one format, edited in another, served live in a third, delivered on-demand via the Web and mobile in half a dozen more and then finally archived in yet another. Rhozet’s products provide cost-effective and rapid transcoding across a wide range of applications from small studios to the largest enterprises. Rhozet is a business unit of Harmonic, Inc. (NASDAQ: HLIT).
Carbon Coder is a stand-alone application that handles transcoding between all major formats, as well as providing a host of additional functions like standards conversion, logo insertion, timecode burn-in, etc.
Carbon Server is a management tool that manages a network of Carbon Coder engines to accelerate transcoding for high-volume applications. Both Carbon Coder and Carbon Server have easy-to-use user interfaces, and both can also be managed via an XML-based SDK for absolute programmatic control
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SGL |  | | Software Generation Ltd (SGL) is a leading provider of video archiving
solutions. SGL's data management software, SGL FlashNet, provides the link between video clips stored as files on video servers and editing systems and the tape library that serves as the long term repository.
SGL FlashNet is integrated seamlessly with Media Archive, and this solution is currently being used by some of the world's leading media groups.
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Sony BPE |  | | Sony Broadcast & Professional Europe (Sony BPE) is working proactively with Blue Order in the EMEA region to
develop end to end solutions using Media Archive at the core of the MAM
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StorageTek |  | | StorageTek is a $2 billion worldwide company, with headquarters in Louisville, Colorado that delivers a broad range of storage solutions for digitized data, incorporating tape automation, disk subsystems and storage networking. Blue Order has integrated a number of StorageTek systems in European installations of Media Archive. |
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Tektronix |  | Tektronix is a leading supplier of test, measurement, and monitoring products, solutions and services for the broadcast, communications, computer and semiconductor industries - as well as military/aerospace, consumer electronics, education and a broad range of other industries worldwide. Headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, Tektronix has operations in 19 countries worldwide.
Cerify provides fully automated verification of the quality of file-based, compressed digital video and audio content prior to transmission or use and is the only system that fully tests all aspects of these media.
The Cerify Developer Community provides support to third party companies to facilitate integration of Cerify into customer’s networks.
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Telestream |  | | Telestream products have set the standard with the world's leading media and entertainment companies, corporations, and government institutions for the encoding, organizing, and delivery of digital media. Customers rely on Telestream products for convenient, cost-effective, and robust digital media access and exchange over IP networks. The company's automation applications and smart media organization solutions streamline workflows for broadcasters and media companies, as well as content owners and content creators in government, higher education, and corporate markets. Telestream and its team of video experts are located in Nevada City, the "video valley" region of Northern California. The company is privately held. For more information, visit our website at www.telestream.net |
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XenData |  | XenData Archive Series Software
Scalable from Terabytes to Petabytes
Digital Video archives for Windows and Mac OSX running XenData software are scalable in many ways.
The software supports both scalable tape libraries and multiple libraries. If the library hardware can be expanded by adding extra tape cartridge slots, the software is easily upgraded to manage the extra capacity. Alternatively, an additional tape library can be added to increase the archive capacity.
XenData software supports up to 64 terabytes of magnetic disk cache and an unlimited number of tape cartridges that are held offline.
XenData software will manage a wide range of digital video archives. For example, when configured with the appropriate capacity of tape library and magnetic disk cache, the solution meets the needs of an organisation with a small archive of only a few 1,000 hours and up to those of a large broadcaster with over 100,000 hours of material. For further information, please visit www.xendata.com
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