Harris adds new functionality to H-Class

Feb 24, 2006 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Harris is integrating its digital asset management, air-time sales, scheduling and reporting within its new H-Class Content Delivery Platform.

H-Class Digital Asset Management (Invenio), is an enterprise-wide, collaborative application for comprehensive search and browse tasks, cataloging, editing and archiving of rich media. New functionality includes new production protocols for seamless media exchange with industry-leading editing systems, a Web client for faster Internet searching and a more robust Thesaurus engine.

Landmark II becomes H-Class Airtime Sales. This release includes spot-based sales and improves scalability and performance to support even the largest media businesses. Vision becomes H-Class Scheduling with new features including advanced break management, comprehensive program asset liability tracking and expanded program management amortization process.

Advanced Report Management (ARM) becomes H-Class Reporting and provides the infrastructure to access all H-Class Application databases from a single reporting engine. This enables customers to execute reports for single or multiple H-Class applications and gives both managers and operations staff quick access to the information required to maximize revenues.

For more information, visit www.harris.com.

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