If you are somehow involved in the industries like Media and Entertainment, Scientific Research, Healthcare, Government, or Education, there is interesting news for you. Atempo, Inc. that is a leading provider of cross-platform data protection and archiving solutions introduces several new features for Atempo Digital Archive. As these industries are specific, they need working on complex file formats, so … Atempo Digital Archive (ADA) 3.1 gives opportunity to archive them with full metadata ingestion, partial and full restoration of creative content and is able to directly archive from Final Cut Pro.
So what are the new features of Atempo Digital Archive 3.1?
These are capability to archive MXF, DPX and MOV files, three of the most widely used formats in media and entertainment organizations. The MXF file format in particular is widely adopted in creative industries as the new standard for exchanging metadata linked to audio and visual content.
Among the unique abilities of ADA, is the ability to support full timecode and metadata synchronization during the archival process as it is critical for organizations to ensure the integrity of their high-value creative content.
ADA’s new timecode support allows customers to conduct partial restoration of their data from archival media.
Creative organizations benefit from ADA as Apple’s popular editing software gives end-users the ability to archive media assets themselves directly from the Final Cut Pro interface.
According to Atempo official site: “With advanced technologies like high-definition and 3-D growing in popularity, storage and data protection requirements in media and entertainment industries show no signs of slowing down,” said Marylise Tauzia, Director of Product Marketing and Management at Atempo. “This momentum gives us the opportunity to work with our customers to better understand and develop solutions for their most complex storage challenges. The proven success and adoption of Atempo Digital Archive in these demanding, data-intensive environments is a testament to the performance, flexibility and intuitiveness that our software has to offer customers in any industry.”
Sources:
http://www.atempo.com/newsEvents/press.asp?id=2204
These are capability to archive MXF, DPX and MOV files, three of the most widely used formats in media and entertainment organizations. The MXF file format in particular is widely adopted in creative industries as the new standard for exchanging metadata linked to audio and visual content.
Among the unique abilities of ADA, is the ability to support full timecode and metadata synchronization during the archival process as it is critical for organizations to ensure the integrity of their high-value creative content.
ADA’s new timecode support allows customers to conduct partial restoration of their data from archival media.
Creative organizations benefit from ADA as Apple’s popular editing software gives end-users the ability to archive media assets themselves directly from the Final Cut Pro interface.
According to Atempo official site: “With advanced technologies like high-definition and 3-D growing in popularity, storage and data protection requirements in media and entertainment industries show no signs of slowing down,” said Marylise Tauzia, Director of Product Marketing and Management at Atempo. “This momentum gives us the opportunity to work with our customers to better understand and develop solutions for their most complex storage challenges. The proven success and adoption of Atempo Digital Archive in these demanding, data-intensive environments is a testament to the performance, flexibility and intuitiveness that our software has to offer customers in any industry.”
Sources:
http://www.atempo.com/newsEvents/press.asp?id=2204
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