OmniBus Systems to focus on G3 offerings

Aug 19, 2004 8:00 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

OmniBus Systems will demonstrate a suite of new products based on its G3 technology at IBC2004.

A software development kit that will enable customers and partners to create and integrate their own solutions into a G3 environment will also be unveiled.

New G3-based products to be demonstrated include:

  • G3 Control, an advanced station management system that offers flexibility in providing device access, operation, and management over distributed networks.
  • HeadLine News, featuring ingest solutions for automated and ad hoc recordings.
  • TX>Play, a scalable modular automation system for facilities running one to 12 channels.
  • Colossus V3, the latest release of the OmniBus flagship multichannel automation system.

OmniBus also will demonstrate the latest enhancements to its workflow and task-management solutions.

See OmniBus Systems at IBC2004 in stand 8.548.

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