Harris to showcase solutions for multichannel, HD services at IBC2007

Aug 7, 2007 3:14 PM

    

At IBC2007, Harris will showcase solutions for new multichannel and HD services. The integrated workflows at IBC2007 will include business operations, media management and a newsroom solution.

For business operations, Harris will be leveraging the H-Class platform for interoperability across sales, traffic, scheduling and billing operations with Landmark and Broadcast Master systems.

The Harris ADC and D-Series H-Class playout automation applications will be demonstrated in the area of media management. Also on display will be Invenio, the H-Class digital asset management system.

IBC2007 will also mark the European introduction of NewsForce, a complete, file-based newsroom solution built on the NEXIO server architecture featuring a new generation of Harris editors optimized for the fast cutting, voicing and airing of news.

See Harris at IBC2007 in Stands 7.621 and 7.719, or visit www.harris.com.




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