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Omneon, Vizrt integrate active storage, asset management
Mar 18, 2008 3:47 PM
Omneon and Vizrt have integrated Omneon MediaGrid and Viz Ardome, their respective flagship products for active storage and media asset management.
The combined systems deliver a streamlined workflow for media operations. The Omneon media servers provide ingest and playout functionality with the MediaGrid acting as central storage, and the Viz Ardome system oversees all management of media operations, directing the flow from ingest through archiving, including production and playout.
Vizrt’s Viz Ardome is an asset management system that allows media operations to automate and streamline the movement of content through the operation. In large enterprises, it provides the ability to manage and repurpose content as necessary through the production workflow. The aggregate file access speed of the MediaGrid brings efficiency to the operation.
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