Harris launches H-Class Alliance Program

Sep 15, 2005 5:31 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Harris has launched an alliance program for H-Class Content Delivery Platform. The program enables companies to integrate with third-party providers of services, software, content and hardware. Newest vendors to join the alliance program are ScheduALL and Marquis. The intention of the alliance is to develop standards for vendor interoperability and improve workflows.

ScheduALL and Marquis Broadcast are introduced as H-Class compliant members, indicating that their applications take partial advantage of the platform's data model and underlying services such as security, database abstraction, auditing and more. By writing to H-Class framework APIs, members achieve third-party interoperability via custom components that use the common H-Class enterprise workflow methodology.

For more information, visit www.harris.com, www.scheduall.com and www.marquisbroadcast.com.

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