Front Porch Digital selected by CIRIS for digital archive

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

    

Front Porch Digital has been selected by Netherlands post-production facility CIRIS to implement a centrally shared digital video archive. Front Porch will supply its DIVArchive application to enable CIRIS customers to store and access broadcast and other content remotely.

CIRIS made a long-term investment in DIVArchive, working closely with Front Porch in the specification, installation, and integration of a centrally shared digital video archive to host content from multiple CIRIS clients, the companies said.

DIVArchive (Distributed Intelligent Versatile Archive) is a software middleware that enables interoperability between large digital media storage devices, video servers, editing systems, and digital media workflow applications in the broadcast, media, and entertainment industries. DIVArchive simplifies the process of preserving, managing and accessing content.

For more information, visit www.fpdigital.com.

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