EditShare to show Complete Collaboration line at CABSAT 2009

Feb 25, 2009 11:16 AM

    

EditShare will demonstrate its Complete Collaboration lineup of products for media acquisition, sharing, storage and archiving at CABSAT 2009, March 3-6, in Dubai, UAE.

EditShare will show several new products, including FLOW Ingest, a multichannel ingest tool with universal media file technology; and FLOW Browse, a new tool for searching and annotating material in the EditShare environment.

EditShare technology enables users to share media and work collaboratively. Avid, Apple, Adobe, Autodesk, Boris FX, Canopus, Digidesign, Media 100 and Sony editors and compositors connected to an EditShare network can seamlessly access in real time a common pool of media files. Regardless of application or platform, source material, work in progress and finished packages are shared and instantly available to all users on the EditShare network.




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