Front Porch Digital to introduce DIVArchive 5.9

Jul 21, 2005 1:52 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Front Porch Digital will unveil DIVArchive 5.9, the latest edition of its archive management software application.

DIVArchive 5.9 delivers new enhancements, such as broader interoperability with MXF devices, multi-site archive distribution, archive partitioning, enhanced Unicode support, expanded format support for partial restore, and stronger integration with NLE platforms. Front Porch has also extended its integration with the full range of TeleStream FlipFactory transcoding products.

The company will also show DIVAdirector, a distributed, Web-based content management application, DIVAcomplete, a total digital archive solution, DIVAworks, a robust, plug-and-play archive management appliance, and DIVAmonitor, which enables real-time, remote monitoring of DIVArchive.

See Front Porch Digital at IBC2005 stand 9.338, or visit www.incentrasolutions.com.

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