Systems integration company Salam Media Cast (SMC) has announced a partnership with VidiGo that will allow SMCs customers to access VidiGos range of broadcast software products. Launched in 2006, VidiGo has developed a range of software products running on standard IT-hardware that liberate the use of professional video and make the production of AV content […]
Systems integration company Salam Media Cast (SMC) has announced a partnership with VidiGo that will allow SMCs customers to access VidiGos range of broadcast software products.
Launched in 2006, VidiGo has developed a range of software products running on standard IT-hardware that liberate the use of professional video and make the production of AV content accessible and affordable for everyone.
VidiGo offers a variety of software solution that includes VidiGo Live, a multi-camera live production solution that incorporates audio and video effects; VidiGo Toolbox, a software solution that allows broadcasters to easily incorporate Skype, Google Maps and YouTube into their programming; VidiGo Graphics, that allows broadcasters to interact with social media; VidiGo Works, a software for creating, editing and distributing processional video content; VidiGo Playout, for incorporating Adobe Flash graphics into a playout schedule, and VidiGo Visual Radio, which gives radio broadcasters access to online, mobile and TV platforms.
Paul Hennessy, CEO of SMC, said, SMC has a proven track record in identifying the very latest broadcast technologies and we are constantly investigating new ways in which we can bring value-added solutions and services to our clients.
Our new partnership with VidiGo is very exciting as it expands our ability to deliver innovative workflows that truly benefit customer specific requirements.
Hans Krouwels, CEO of VidiGo adds: We are delighted that SMC is partnering with us and look forward to introducing many new customers to our product range. By replacing complex hardware driven workflows with easy-to-use VidiGo solutions, creative staff can regain control of their workflow while broadcasters can make substantial savings in investment and operational costs.
The deal follows a similar arrangement with HoloVis International Ltd and Visual Unity which will enable SMC to expand its capabilities in the Broadcast Solutions market and offer a greater range of technology, solutions and services to its client base in the Middle East and Europe.