S4M (Solutions for Media) will demonstrate Dynamics Broadcast, its all-in-one channel management system, beginning June 19 at Broadcast Asia 2007 in Singapore.
The system provides a combination of license, program planning and asset management functions in a single scalable application. The software is based on Microsoft Dynamics AX.
Designed as a comprehensive business management solution, it encompasses financial, human resource and customer relationship processes. The product’s three-tier, object-oriented architecture integrates with other Microsoft technology such as Microsoft SQL Server 2005, which offers high-speed performance and sophisticated reporting services.
Dynamics Broadcast’s template technology offers broadcast days and broadcast time slots. Abstract objects can be used to define standard programs, manage different material types, versions and break sets, or deploy the software’s extensive reporting features.
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