Some major benefits of the Sony Optical Disc library managed by XenData, include: The Optical Disc Archive can carry thousands of small files as well as full programs, and gives production teams the ability to search, access and retrieve particular content from the archive efficiently. Journalists and producers can access files from any workstation – from the deep archive or central storage – and retrieve them for editing and go straight to air. Producers no longer need to wait several days waiting for the restoration of archived news material, making for a much more efficient system.
Phil Storey, XenData CEO stated, “N1 is now equipped with a future-proofed, scalable archive solution to retrieve media at any time for future use."
About XenData
XenData is a global provider of digital video archiving solutions tailored specifically to serve the media and entertainment industry – with typical customers being TV stations, video production companies, post-production organizations and the media departments of large corporations and government organizations. XenData’s solutions range from cost-effective LTO workstation archives to multiple petabyte server systems. XenData archive servers have a network attached storage (NAS) architecture and are compatible with a broad range of third party media applications. They can be accessed via a standard file-folder structure or by using an API, providing the high-performance and functionality required to meet today and tomorrow’s demanding digital video applications. With over 600 digital video archive servers managing robotic LTO and ODA libraries installed in over 50 countries worldwide, XenData is trusted by some of the largest media companies. For more information visit: www.xendata.com.
About Sony
Sony is the leading supplier of AV/IT solutions to businesses across a wide variety of sectors including, Media and Broadcast, Video Security and Retail, Transport & Large Venue markets. It delivers products, systems and applications to enable the creation, manipulation and distribution of digital audio-visual content that add value to businesses and their customers. With over 25 years’ experience in delivering innovative market-leading products, Sony is ideally placed to deliver exceptional quality and value to its customers. Sony's Professional Services division, its systems integration arm, offers its customers access to the expertise and local knowledge of skilled professionals across Europe. Collaborating with a network of established technology partners, Sony delivers end-to-end solutions that address the customer's needs, integrating software and systems to achieve each organization’s individual business goals. For more information please visit www.pro.sony.eu
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Some major benefits of the Sony Optical Disc library managed by XenData, include: The Optical Disc Archive can carry thousands of small files as well as full programs, and gives production teams the ability to search, access and retrieve particular content from the archive efficiently. Journalists and producers can access files from any workstation – from the deep archive or central storage – and retrieve them for editing and go straight to air. Producers no longer need to wait several days waiting for the restoration of archived news material, making for a much more efficient system.
Phil Storey, XenData CEO stated, “N1 is now equipped with a future-proofed, scalable archive solution to retrieve media at any time for future use."
About XenData
XenData is a global provider of digital video archiving solutions tailored specifically to serve the media and entertainment industry – with typical customers being TV stations, video production companies, post-production organizations and the media departments of large corporations and government organizations. XenData’s solutions range from cost-effective LTO workstation archives to multiple petabyte server systems. XenData archive servers have a network attached storage (NAS) architecture and are compatible with a broad range of third party media applications. They can be accessed via a standard file-folder structure or by using an API, providing the high-performance and functionality required to meet today and tomorrow’s demanding digital video applications. With over 600 digital video archive servers managing robotic LTO and ODA libraries installed in over 50 countries worldwide, XenData is trusted by some of the largest media companies. For more information visit: www.xendata.com.
About Sony
Sony is the leading supplier of AV/IT solutions to businesses across a wide variety of sectors including, Media and Broadcast, Video Security and Retail, Transport & Large Venue markets. It delivers products, systems and applications to enable the creation, manipulation and distribution of digital audio-visual content that add value to businesses and their customers. With over 25 years’ experience in delivering innovative market-leading products, Sony is ideally placed to deliver exceptional quality and value to its customers. Sony's Professional Services division, its systems integration arm, offers its customers access to the expertise and local knowledge of skilled professionals across Europe. Collaborating with a network of established technology partners, Sony delivers end-to-end solutions that address the customer's needs, integrating software and systems to achieve each organization’s individual business goals. For more information please visit www.pro.sony.eu
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