ANNOVA Systems to highlight OpenMedia Version 3.6

Apr 2, 2009 2:18 PM

    
ANNOVA Systems and Solutions for Media will jointly exhibit at the NAB Show.

ANNOVA Systems and Solutions for Media will jointly exhibit at the NAB Show.

ANNOVA Systems, developer of OpenMedia, a news management system, will partner with Cologne, Germany-based Solutions for Media (S4M) at the 2009 NAB Show.

ANNOVA will showcase two variations of its new OpenMedia Version 3.6, including the Open MEDIABOX aimed at midmarket users and a configurable enterprise version. The preconfigured midmarket version provides users with a turnkey solution. The enterprise-level variation of OpenMedia Version 3.6 now features an enhanced planning container to track plan of news items. It also provides improvements in sharing data and media across multiple production units, such as radio, TV or Web departments.

ANNOVA also will launch 4MORE, a new independent video management module for OpenMedia based on S4M’s Video Production Management System that offers ingest, editing and playout capabilities. 4MORE enables browsing, retrieving and editing of text and associated video footage as well as the ability to add voice-overs.

See ANNOVA and S4M at the NAB Show in Booth SU10224A/F.




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