SGL’s FlashNet content management solution is designed to integrate seamlessly with NRCS, MAM or automation control systems to provide significant improvements to workflow efficiency without intruding on the users familiar desktop. Whether customers are looking for a single site archive system; main and back-up operation or a hub and spoke configuration, FlashNet can accommodate their […]
SGL’s FlashNet content management solution is designed to integrate seamlessly with NRCS, MAM or automation control systems to provide significant improvements to workflow efficiency without intruding on the users familiar desktop. Whether customers are looking for a single site archive system; main and back-up operation or a hub and spoke configuration, FlashNet can accommodate their requirements with ease.
SGLs Open System architecture provides broadcasters, post production facilities, and news/sport organisations with reliable, scalable solutions with substantial cost and workflow benefits.
LTFS has switched the traditional ingest workflow around by enabling material to be transferred directly into the archive, opening up an array of new workflows and creating substantial time and cost benefits. Taking the next step in this transition, SGL will demonstrate its Notification Service. Using this new subscription service, management of the archive is further enhanced by the addition of intelligent amalgamation services optimising tape and tape-head usage without limiting access to individual files. The separate elements of an amalgamated archive can still be identified and easily retrieved and the addition of the SGL Notification service means that users can subscribe to messaging about processes, material and hardware for fast and effective workflow monitoring.
Also highlighting:
- Support for LTFS: SGL is further highlighting its support for LTFS at IBC 2013. Broadcasters and content owners now have true interoperability between what were once disparate systems. Material can be acquired directly to disk and then dragged and dropped to data tape and transported back to the facility removing the need to re-ingest content to the archive and enabling large amounts of data to be transported and archived on a single LTO tape. This puts the archive much further forward in the production process placing it alongside the ingest element of the chain.
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- FlashBrowse: SGL will be demonstrating FlashBrowse its archive management application. FlashBrowse can be configured to provide at-archive browse creation, automatically generating browse resolution copies of clips as the high resolution versions are archived. The FlashBrowse interface can be used to instigate restores or partial file restores directly from the desktop.
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