MassLogger Gateway to debut at NAB2006

Mar 17, 2006 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    

At the NAB convention (booth, # SU1642), Masstech Group will demonstrate its new MassLogger Gateway, used to implement and manage near-line archives. MassLogger Gateway expands the ability of the company’s MassLogger by providing a powerful management and control interface for external devices, such as a DVD library, tape archive or network attached storage (NAS).

MassLogger Gateway also provides an interface to the MassStore media life cycle management and archive, allowing users to integrate logged content into their existing archive infrastructure.

Designed for complex, high-demand environments, MassLogger Gateway allows multiple users to view and share logged content. It features an IT-centric database that automatically manages the transfer of logged material to archival devices while simultaneously allowing access to material from anywhere within the workgroup. Ensuring the continuous logging of all recorded channels, MassLogger Gateway sits in a 2RU chassis with dual redundant power supplies and dual power cords. MassLogger Gateway is also accessible from anywhere on the network with an intuitive Web interface.

For more information, visit www.masstech.com.

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