Etere updates to version 19

Feb 18, 2009 8:13 AM

    
The Etere workflow application facilitates systems management by allowing the operator to clearly define and visualize each complex step of the broadcasting process.

The Etere workflow application facilitates systems management by allowing the operator to clearly define and visualize each complex step of the broadcasting process.

Etere has released version 19 of its broadcasting software that delivers media asset management, archiving, automation and traffic in a single product. The Etere workflow application facilitates systems management by allowing the operator to clearly define and visualize each complex step of the broadcasting process.

Using enhanced resource management, each device is configured and added to the network, building up a system map that allows users to visualize exactly how each device is interconnected.

The new SNMP console will have the same graphic interface as resource management, allowing for clearer understanding and enhanced host status management. Etere v19 will switch to the more advanced 2008 version of SQL Server.




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