EditShare to highlight Universal Media File advancements
Aug 18, 2009 2:49 PM
At IBC2009, EditShare will showcase advancements in its Universal Media File technology through the company’s partnership with Automatic Duck, new archiving models from the Ark product line and improved XStream shared-storage workflows.
The EditShare Ark provides media protection. It allows offloading of media for temporary storage, backup projects or creation of a long-term digital archive. Whether content is stored online, nearline or offline, valuable assets are only several clicks away.
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