North Plains intros enterprise server for Tiger OS

Oct 11, 2005 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter

    



TeleScope Enterprise organizes scattered collections of digital media files and their often dissociated business practices into a secure and organized repository of digital assets.

North Plains Systems has announced that TeleScope Enterprise, its digital asset management application, will now support Tiger Server and Xsan, Apple’s 64-bit cluster file system for Xserve RAID storage hardware.

TeleScope Enterprise, a scalable digital asset management application, builds on Apple’s Xsan storage array in the video production, printing and publishing markets. It serves as the primary software platform for integrating and organizing media production tools such as Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe Creative Suite, Digimarc ImageBridge, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Telestream FlipFactory, QuarkXPress and Virage VideoLogger.

TeleScope Enterprise allows IT and business managers to create an end-to-end digital media supply chain for the creation, management and distribution of rich media. Its SOAP-based APIs and XML gateways enable integration with existing enterprise IT investments such as enterprise content management systems, customer resources management systems and enterprise information portals.

TeleScope organizes scattered collections of digital media files and their often dissociated business practices into a secure and organized repository of digital assets, business processes and intellectual property. It allows the purposeful access of digital media assets throughout an organization for reuse, repurposing or re-expression.

For more information, visit www.northplains.com.

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