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When dealing with rich multi-media content (audio, video, text and images), you need a platform which allows you to handle the complexity and demands of such a diverse content environment. Given the volume of old and new content being produced, publishing companies have a database requirement which goes beyond that of most other industries. Whether your workloads involve publishing a dozen monthly magazines or broadcasting 24 hours a day, your supporting IT infrastructure underpins the effectiveness of your ability to deliver content on time and in budget.

Solution Scenario:

Benefits

  • Ensures content moves through the value chain securely and efficiently
  • Improves accessibility to archived content
  • Reduces IT maintenance and database management costs
  • Enables effective document management

Print & publishing companies manage thousands of terabytes of digital assets, in their archive and in fresh or re-purposed content which is constantly being passed within and outside their organisation. In a highly demanding media environment where rich, digital content needs to be moved securely through the value chain, managing these assets is critical. However, finding a solution which can allow your people to publish content sometimes in near real-time, transcode the content into different formats and distribute to partners, the Web, IPTV and mobile devices is potentially a complex process. And, given the deadlines that can face publishers this requires a solution that helps people to search archives, view extracts and edit material directly where they work – on their own PCs.

Using media asset management based on Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft Windows Media technologies to provide processing and management of multimedia content and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to archive metadata, employees can quickly acquire new content, find archived material, create videos, manage files in the database and define descriptive metadata.

"Microsoft technology has made it possible to integrate historical archives and deliver content quickly and effectively to office PCs. As a result, we've cut our costs significantly and we're providing greater access to multimedia resources during the production of new programmes."

RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana


Products

  • SQL Server 2005
  • Microsoft Windows Media technologies
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