NJPAC extends SharePoint for live corporate presentations

Apr 26, 2007 12:00 PM

    

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is extending the functionality of Microsoft Office SharePoint with dynamic visualization and media automation for self-service marketing asset management.

Microsoft certified systems integrator Advanced Network Services has implemented Equilibrium MediaRich for SharePoint to enable NJPAC to improve quality and speed for deploying corporate marketing assets to both internal departments and external agencies from within a secure SharePoint document store.

Equilibrium MediaRich Server for SharePoint technologies extend Microsoft Office's collaborative experience with dynamic visualization and modification for dozens of digital and print media formats including Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash), Microsoft Office files (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), PDF, CMYK, JPG, TIFF, GIF, PNG, BMP, Targa and FlashPix.

NJPAC has two stages, can handle more than 3000 visitors a night and has had more than 3.5 million visitors during its eight-seasons.

For more information, visit www.equilibrium.com.




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