Omneon MediaGrid storage takes home Broadcast Engineering Pick Hit award

May 24, 2006 1:48 PM

    

The Omneon MediaGrid

Broadcast Engineering bestowed a Pick Hit award to Omneon’s MediaGrid active storage product at NAB2006. The Pick Hit Awards are presented to the most technologically innovative products that promise to have a significant impact on the broadcast and film industries.

The MediaGrid active storage system is designed specifically for the demands of working with large digital media files within broadcast and video production facilities. Combining grid storage and grid computing through the use of multiple intelligent, interconnected-yet-independent storage servers, the new system enhances the efficiency of digital media access for users and applications across the entire broadcast workflow. The MediaGrid system provides centralized shared storage that is scalable in capacity, bandwidth and media processing power.

For more information, visit www.omneon.com/mediagrid/index.html.

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