Cinegy delivers enterprise media workflow, management solution

May 6, 2009 10:02 AM

    

At the 2009 NAB Show, Cinegy announced that it will deliver workflow, digital asset management and archive solutions for the broadcast and media industry based on Microsoft technologies. Cinegy Workflow is an integrated, all-in-one solution for media workgroups. The PC-based platform consists of a suite of tools, applications and open APIs encompassing every aspect of TV production including ingest, logging, storyboarding, editing, post production, playout and media archiving.

Cinegy products are based on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, SQL Server 2008, .NET Framework 3.5 and Silverlight 2. Cinegy will soon add support for Silverlight 3 and Office SharePoint Server 2007.




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