Cambridge Imaging System integrates Spectra Logic libraries

Jun 20, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Cambridge Imaging Systems is demonstrating the synergies and benefits that can be achieved by operating its archive management solutions with Spectra Logic tape libraries.

The Box of Broadcast (BoB) system developed by CIS holds entire TV programs in digital file form on hard disk in a rolling archive and allows a range of functions such as transcoding to lower bit rates and clip selection by the user of the broadcast programs. The off-air recording facility now interfaces with Spectra Logic’s versatile tape libraries.

For more information, visit www.cmgroup.co.uk.




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