ANNOVA to show new version of OpenMedia

Aug 26, 2009 10:45 AM

    

ANNOVA Systems will present Version 3.6 of its OpenMedia newsroom system at IBC2009. Improvements in architecture and functionality give journalists more options to produce and distribute their stories faster.

StoryBin OpenMedia 3.6 addresses the problem of unstructured information by gathering all news relevant information for one topic. It enables horizontally linked cooperation across all departments while maintaining access and usage control.

To faster process the breaking news sent in by eye witnesses, OpenMedia structures multimedia data through a special pool for user-generated content. Incoming material can consist of e-mails, images and videos captured with mobile phones or imported from social networking sites.

See ANNOVA at IBC2009 in Stand 10.D15.




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