DayPort rolls out Carbon MAM suite

Apr 21, 2005 8:00 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

DayPort introduced its new Carbon media asset management (MAM) suite of solutions at NAB2005.

The Carbon MAM suite is an enterprise-wide MAM and workflow solution that provides versatile and comprehensive tools for the entire production process from pre-production to content ingest, content processing and delivery.

DayPort's Carbon MAM suite includes:

  • Carbon Publish ingests, manages, stores and publishes content for both internal and consumer use.
  • Carbon Content Approval allows content producers and broadcasters to view any asset at their desktop via a browser-based application.
  • Carbon Search and View integrates with broadcast content devices. Browse clips merged with metadata from any source.
  • Carbon Content Manager allows full content management of an enterprise-wide facility by integrating different production platforms and sharing content.

The other components include Carbon Share, Carbon Archive Integrator and Carbon Ingest Manager.

For more information, visit www.dayport.com.

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