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Pilat Media Global to feature IBMS at IPTV World Forum
Mar 10, 2009 1:55 PM
Pilat Media Global’s Integrated Broadcast Management System shares program information throughout the entire system.
At the 2009 IPTV World Forum, March 25-27 in London, Pilat Media Global will showcase its IBMS modular advertising and content processing software solution for running multiplatform video operations.
Leveraging a single centralized database and user interface, the Integrated Broadcast Management System eliminates user error while automating many business functions for improved accuracy. Program information entered into one module is shared throughout the system, facilitating processes such as planning, promotions, traffic and scheduling. By centralizing these and other vital functions, IBMS enables telcos to increase the efficiency and accuracy of their operations while offering a better consumer experience.
Pilat Media Global also will highlight IBMS:OnDemand, which expands the company's IBMS offering into a full business management system for on-demand, crossplatform services management.
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