Xytech Systems debuts Xytech Enterprise version 10

Apr 12, 2007 5:00 PM

    

Xytech Systems introduced version 10 of its flagship Xytech Enterprise software at NAB2007.

The Xytech Enterprise software provides a complete, end-to-end business workflow solution for the creation, management, scheduling, tracking and delivery of physical and digital media assets.

The latest version includes comprehensive expansion of the program’s file-based media (digital assets) support. These new capabilities let users manage physical and digital asset libraries and associated metadata in a uniform manner while integrated with the core Xytech Enterprise workflow modules.

This provides film studios, broadcasters, post-production houses and corporate media departments with a complete solution for all physical and digital asset-related work processes and library management. Through expanded Web services, it also allows for integration with third-party digital asset management (DAM) systems.

For more information, visit www.xytechsystems.com.




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