AmberFin teams with Octopus Media Technology to improve online quality
Jan 9, 2009 8:38 AM
AmberFin and Octopus Media Technology have announced a new strategic partnership designed to maximize the value of online video and rich media content.
AmberFin’s iCR software will be integrated into Octopus’s modular content management and delivery platform, increasing the amount of media content that is available via the Internet and IP-based delivery platforms. The Octopus system enables the storage, management and global delivery of video to any digital device with a “click-to-play” user experience.
By integrating AmberFin’s iCR software, Octopus will be able to provide its customers with the ability to digitize and transform new and archived content across IP-based delivery platforms and enable efficient digital workflows without compromising quality, the companies said.
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