MassStore WAM Suite delivers new capabilities to Apple Final Cut Studio editors
Friday, April 11, 2008 - 02:21 PM EDTMasstech Group Inc. today announced new capabilities for Apple's Final Cut Studio 2 editors working in conjunction with Masstech's MassStore WAM Suite. Final Cut Studio users can now have expanded reach into the entire media organization with federated, geographically distributed access to content across multiple sites and integration with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) business process management systems.
"Masstech Group pioneers the broadcast industry with our introduction and support of SOA integration and we are proud to lead the market in product capability, with our support for complex system architectures" said Sudy Shen, president and chief executive officer, Masstech Group, Inc., in the press release. "We extend this advanced integration and functionality to Apple editing work groups, effectively bridging Final Cut Studio with the transmission environment."
The MassStore WAM suite of products provides the ability for Final Cut Studio to integrate with the entire broadcast enterprise workflow, extending to all aspects of the media lifecycle including ingest, instream transcoding, business continuity, news, production, content delivery and distribution, as well as portal connectivity. Additionally by automating media lifecycle management processes MassStore WAM increases operational efficiency and reduces the requirement for costly manual file movement processes.
Masstech's WAM suite of products is powered by Masstech's core Distributed Redundant Adaptive Cluster (DRAC(R)) architecture and the Workflow Management Engine allows for configurable and automated processes with media centric federated access for global multisite operations. Native interoperability within broadcast infrastructure and exposed SOA services further allows for business process and resource planning integration.
Masstech Group can be seen at NAB2008 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, April 14-17 at the Masstech Group booth, #SU13813.
Source: Masstech Group
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