Ascent Media demonstrates Atlas media management

Apr 26, 2006 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Ascent Media showcased the impact of centralized, file-based media management, publishing, and distribution on content owners' ability to thrive in the changing media landscape with Atlas at NAB2006. Atlas is a suite of secure, automated, transaction-based services built on the HP Digital Media Platform. It enables content owners to manage media assets centrally, whether physical or file-based-streamlining workflows across the entire value chain of creation, repurposing and distribution, and ultimately deriving more value from assets overall.

Ascent Media Group was one of the earliest evangelists for the concept of file-based media management as a way for media companies to address shrinking delivery timeframes and growing opportunities for content on new devices and channels. The company was also among the first to deliver a commercial end-to-end file-based media management service solution to the market in Atlas.

For more information, visit www.ascentmedia.com.

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