Anystream makes available Agility Web Services API

Aug 8, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Anystream has announced the availability of its Agility Web Services API.

The solution uses Web services technology to permit the Agility digital media production and publishing system to be tightly integrated with the business and operations support systems used to manage, schedule, store, track, protect, broadcast, sell and distribute media assets.

Through this integration, media companies are able to streamline operations, improve efficiency, reduce costs and satisfy the exploding consumer demand for content.

APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) allow services requests and information exchange between computer programs. Media companies rely upon a core of enterprise systems, including asset management, broadcast automation, rights management and archives, to manage the flow of content from acquisition to distribution. The Agility Web Services API provides XML-based SOAP and REST interfaces that enable Agility to communicate with the core enterprise systems.

For more information, visit www.anystream.com.




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