Xytech Systems to unveil Xytech Enterprise version 11

Feb 28, 2008 8:14 AM

    

Xytech Systems will introduce version 11 of its flagship Xytech Enterprise software at NAB2008.

Xytech Enterprise provides an end-to-end solution for the creation, management, scheduling, tracking and delivery of physical and digital media assets. It automates and streamlines media business operations, including business workflow, resource scheduling and media asset management.

Version 11 offers a new Web-based service request module that lets users remotely browse media assets, preview, select and order media assets and request related services, such as delivery or shipment requests. These requests are then converted into work orders and media orders while scheduling the appropriate resources.

The service request module was developed in Microsoft .NET.

See Xytech Systems in NAB booth SL4326, or visit www.xytechsystems.com.




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