BTS adds power of RIA to traffic system

Sep 22, 2009 4:19 PM

    

Broadcast Traffic Systems has implemented rich Internet applications in its range of traffic management systems. BTS Enterprise with RIA is available on Windows, Linux and Macintosh operating systems and is compatible with the Microsoft SQL server, Oracle and MySQL databases. The RIA functions are accessible on in-house networks as well as over the Internet; all that is needed on the client side is a browser. The service-oriented architecture inherent in RIA also gives customers and third-party providers the freedom to extend the Enterprise traffic system themselves.

Enterprise can interface with automation systems from leading suppliers such as Harris, Omnibus, Pebble Beach, Pharos, SeaChange and Sony to form an integrated broadcast environment.




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