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TANDBERG Television unveils WatchPoint content management system
Apr 14, 2009 9:09 AM
TANDBERG Television will showcase the newly introduced WatchPoint content management system (CMS), which provides service providers a view of the content that enters and remains in their library throughout its lifecycle, at the NAB Show April 20-23 in Las Vegas.
This system is designed for the centralized management of any metadata format, content type and workflow process. The file-based content ingested into and stored in the CMS may include VOD programs, advertising, music and games.
WatchPoint CMS relies on a rules management interface and extensible workflow to automate customized content processing for increased operational efficiency. It also provides a scalable technology infrastructure for efficient single or multiscreen strategies and enables increased revenue opportunities by accelerating VOD business on any platform.
See TANDBERG Television at the NAB Show in booth SU5108.
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