Front Porch Digital to highlight digital archive management solutions

Jul 27, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Front Porch Digital will go to Amsterdam in September to feature new developments in its digital archive management and transcoding products.

Among the company’s featured products, will be:

  • DIVAnet: an advanced replication, disaster recovery, and business continuance product that also provides a toolset for advanced content-lifecycle control for multi-site archive management. Networked storage and broadcast facilities equipped with linked DIVArchive systems installed on either end via the DIVAnet solution can manage ongoing and automated duplication of assets stored in the main library.
  • DIVArchive: which will feature broader interoperability with Front Porch Digital’s key partners’ emerging technologies, enhanced performance for network-based API clients, file-system-interface refinements and enhanced error messaging.
  • DIVAdirector: a distributed, Web-based content management application.
  • DIVAworks: a plug-and-play archive management appliance to include a server and near-line storage with a 10-cassette data tape library, all operating under the control of DIVArchive.

See Front Porch Digital at IBC2006 stand 9.338, or visit: www.fpdigital.com.




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