Xytech to show end-to-end media business workflow system at IBC2008

Aug 6, 2008 12:04 PM


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At IBC 2008, Xytech Systems will show the new Web-based Xytech Service Request module and automated content distribution with its next-generation Digital Order workflow module.

The new Service Request module allows internal and external users to Web browse for both physical and digital assets in the Xytech library and either request a media asset and/or specify work that needs to be done to the content based on entered specifications.

When the content is ready for distribution, the expanded Digital Order module functions as a workflow manager that automates the fulfillment steps and can manage third-party products, which may include transcode, color correction, digital QC, watermark, archive, physical delivery on tape, or digital delivery through FTP, satellite uplink or IP network.

For more information, visit www.xytechsystems.com.



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