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OmniBus intros content management suite
Sep 2, 2005 11:04 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Omnibus will use its IBC2005 exhibit stand to demonstrate its OPUS content management and workflow Suite (v1.1). The suite features integrated, task-based products that help manage and distribute video content.
The OPUS Suite includes soft XML metadata that provides unlimited user-defined elements and hierarchy (tracks); logged event ranking and filtering on track, clip, or global bases; seamless shot list/EDL publishing to Avid Unity
and Grass Valley Profile servers; metadata searching; and full indexing and searching of user-defined metadata.
The OPUS Suite v1.1 breaks down complex video content management
operations into individual elements of functionality, enabling users to search, view, and move content from the desktop. Business workflows, operational processes, and content are incorporated through a task-management layer, with rich interfaces to external systems enabling the user to implement enterprise-wide, best-of-breed content management solutions.
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